Sat Jun 29, 2024 12:21 pm
That's quite interesting; one of the advantages of short flange distance mounts being touted, beyond flexibility, is better optical quality; though I can't see that when for many years a quite a large flange distance was required to clear a mirror shutter; prism block or/and ND filters, for film and video cameras; the PL mount being an example of this, designed at the tail end of film cameras, where the LPL has a far shorter flange distance and designed specifically for digital film.
CA on single sensors is dealt with by both internal electronic ALC and optical correction built into the mount, for B4 lenses; vignetting on the BMCC6K is possibly a result of a slightly smaller flange distance from some mirrorless, maybe? Perhaps not an issue for most FF cine lenses, that may have a larger coverage?