Hi, this is the lens in question. The groups were not disassembled for the conversion and since it came off of the Hexar AF is is from an autofocus camera. I believe they just take the grouped optics and put them in an M mount adding focus and aperture. It's not very ergonomic, does not stop at infinity and has no aperture numbers. The aperture ring also has no tab and is tiny so I put a little plastic nub on the aperture ring. There is another guy who did a blog on his, he's on this forum as well, but it seems he uses his mainly on a Sony A7 so resolving power would be different. I was chatting with someone on the Konica Hexar AF group on FB and he said "Hexar lens have deliberately undercorrected spherical abberation - this is reportedly to make bokeh nicer - and this could be a symptom" , this is then corrected in the camera's firmware. So, it could be this is the way it is. It seems to resolve better wider open, and doesn't do as well stopped down. The first three are before I sent it back, the two that are landscapes are the ones with problems, the one of the supermarket seem fine, it was shot wider open. The 4th one is after I got it back and is probably f11 or f16. The others are better, they are wider open and closer, it does fine with close things. I've come to the conclusion that this is what it is and I need to to learn to shoot it where it's best suited. Thanks for the help!