The other thing to note is well designed lenses for a specific
format (like APS format and DA lenses)many times could optically
work but because they are designed for smaller formats may have
good baffling and front rings that will vignette if used on a 
larger format like FF.

JC O'Connell (mailto:[email protected])
"Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom" - Thomas Jefferson


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
John Francis
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 1:09 PM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: image circle of DA lenses: how much smaller than FF?


On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 01:35:09PM -0300, Luiz Felipe wrote:
> I was looking for data on the available 180~200mm 2.8 lenses for K and
> EF mounts, and found some story about how the DA* 200 2.8 is related
to  
> the former 200mm full frame and so it possibly would cover said full 
> frame.
>
> That got me wondering if one of the tech-oriented actually knows the
> image circle dimensions for the DA lenses, and how much is missing. I

> know the difference should be proportional to the difference from
APS-C  
> to 24x36mm, but would like ko know the size and borderline falloff  
> evolution on the DA lenses.
>
> Just wondering, TIA. :-)
>
> LF

Above some focal length (well below 200mm) it's likely that just about
any lens will have an image circle easily large enough to cover 36x24mm.
But, as Ned Bunnell point out in his blog entry on the forthcoming
camera, there's a difference between covering an image circle and
covering it well. The DA lenses are not designed for sensors of that
size, so things such as corner resolution, distortion, etc. may not be
sufficiently high. (There again, as he also mentions, some older lenses
may also fall short in that regard, even though they were designed for
use on film cameras).


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