I don't know what's confusing about it. The FA-J lenses were a small  
set of modestly priced "junior" lenses in the FA series produced for  
the Film cameras.

The DA series are the latest lenses designed for the Digital cameras.

Just because a lens is optimized for a digital sensor doesn't mean  
that its image circle *has* to be too small to cover a larger format.

G

On Oct 1, 2007, at 9:37 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:

> Well, yes, I hear what Mark, Godfrey and you are saying. But consider
> the FAJ lenses. Although very short living (are they still produced?)
> and with just 3 lenses - they were still full frame (proper) lenses  
> that
> did't have an aperture ring...
>
> Indeed, this is confusing.
>
> In fact, if anyone of us who has these DA lenses (40, 70) would  
> care for
> a (as much as I dislike this term) full frame test, it would be most
> helpful.
>
> OTOH, it is known that DA 21 does *not* cover the full frame.
>
> Go figure...
>
> Boris


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