“Long answer.
I am a long-time colorblind hobbyist photographer.
I have always needed to trust the colors delivered by companies, since
when photographing on photographic film, trusting the colors of the
Kodak, Fujifilm, Agfa, etc...
With the birth of digital photography, I migrated my bodies from
camera for Canon EOS digital equipment, and was reasonably
happy, using some analog film simulations to
better results.
When Sony introduced its line of full-frame cameras, due
its shorter flange distance that allowed me to use it with adapters
some lenses that I had kept from the analogue era (such as
M42, Canon FD, etc...) I migrated to the Sony FE system.
But I had never been satisfied with the results of the colors!
In parallel, I started to migrate my main equipment to adapters
Fujifilm X line, trusting and being happy with the result, I
based on film emulations such as Provia, Velvia, etc...
But Fujifilm, although fantastic, failed due to the sensor format,
only APS-C, and my budget does not allow me to migrate to the
Fujifilm G (medium format), the Nikon line never attracted me, and back
for the Canon line (now R, mirrorless) also no longer attract me
for values, size and weight.
Understand, I don't need the result of a full-frame sensor either, but
I really like trying out old lenses, and the crop presented or
Never use adapters with focal length reducing lenses.
brought the expected results.
And I was giving up my Sony camera and my vintage lenses.
In one last attempt I purchased the Cobalt Image package, and I must say
I'm really happy with the result!”