John Shriver
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The setup of the lens is tricky, if you take the lens apart, you need a special Olympus spacing jig to put it back together. One internal element/group moves to focus -- it's not a unit-focusing lens. The rear element/group is (I think) the one that needs to be adjusted using the shim, to get optimal sharpness.
So it's quite possible to get a mucked-up XA.
The vignetting at wide apertures is all too real, got really noticeable with Kodachrome 64, not that bad with print film.
So it's quite possible to get a mucked-up XA.
The vignetting at wide apertures is all too real, got really noticeable with Kodachrome 64, not that bad with print film.