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Kolari Vision thin-stack mod on a7II — Leica 18/3.8 Super Elmar-M

July 24, 2015 JimK 7 Comments

This is part 6 in a series of posts on a prototype of the Kolari Vision thin-stack sensor modification for the Sony a7II. The series starts here.

The Leica 18mm f/3.8 Super Elmar-M ASPH is a darned good lens on the Sony a7x cameras, though it likes a little stopping down. How is it on the Kolari-modified a7II?

The scene, at f/5.6, with both a stock and a Kolari-modified a7II:

Standard
Standard
Kolari
Kolari

 

Same color shift we saw in the earlier pictures.

In the lower left corner, at all whole apertures, enlarged 3:1, processed in Lightroom with daylight white balance and otherwise default settings:

Standard f/4
Standard f/4
Kolari f/4
Kolari f/4

A huge difference in favor of the Kolari mod.

Standard f/5.6
Standard f/5.6
Kolari f/5.6
Kolari f/5.6

Darned good performance from the Kolari, and smeared from the standard sensor.

Standard f/8
Standard f/8
Kolari f/8
Kolari f/8

The standard sensor is doing a fair to middling job. The Kolari is excellent.

Standard f/11
Standard f/11
Kolari f/11
Kolari f/11

The standard sensor is good. The Kolari is excellent.

Standard f/16
Standard f/16
Kolari f/16
Kolari f/16

Both are softening up because of diffraction. The Kolari is ahead by a nose.

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Comments

  1. Hiep Phan says

    July 25, 2015 at 9:51 am

    Hi Jim,

    I had my A7s modded for almost half a year and had done aperture series on all my RF lenses as well: ZM 15, G 21, 28, Elmar 24, Lux 50 and Cron 50 AA. Remarkable improvement on some lenses! I do wonder if you would compare the Kolari result against the M240’s. Thank you.

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  2. Max Berlin says

    July 25, 2015 at 11:49 am

    Great series Jim. Thank you. Hoping you might have the time to test if the Kolari upgrade also improves performance of the 21mm Distagon.

    Reply
    • Jim says

      July 25, 2015 at 1:22 pm

      The only 21 Distagon I have is the F-mount one.

      Jim

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  3. Marc Stanley says

    June 11, 2016 at 6:05 pm

    Hi Jim, I was wondering if the increased sharpness of the kolari mod A7II is also in part due to the removal of the AA filter which a stock A7II has?

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    • Jim says

      June 11, 2016 at 8:42 pm

      I don’t know. If they remove the AA filter, that would increase sharpness and aliasing. Do they?

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      • Marc Stanley says

        June 12, 2016 at 4:39 pm

        Thanks for your response Jim. On Kolari’s website they state “Included anti-aliasing filter removal as part of the service”, so i’m guessing they do it as part of the thin filter replacement service.

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        • Jim says

          June 12, 2016 at 5:17 pm

          Thanks. I probably would have looked for the effects of that had I twigged to their removal of the AA filter.

          Reply

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