Alin wrote:

" The "film lenses suck for digital" syndrome was immediately apparent
  with the full-frame EOS-1ds too. One of the culprits is the bayer
  pixels disposition in the sensor, that makes it more sensitive to
  colour fringe towards the edges of the image. When the oblique lines
  of red or blue sensitive pixels align with the hard edges in the
  image, it effectively amplifies any colour aberration."

Hmmm. I am waiting for a full-framer. I won't buy the starkistdee myself, although I may have my lab buy one.

This alarms me. I carry a gaggle of good quality lenses, on which I have spent too much. I have been awaiting a full-frome digital slr on which to mount them. Now I may not be able to use some/all of them?

Is there a way to know in advance which lenses will/won't work with a full-frame digital slr?

Where can one find out more about this?

Should I stop waiting and just buy one of the 5 mp slr-like digicams?

Thanks,

Joe



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