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I think the only thing you're missing is an E-mount body (and adapter). They will work fine on it. It's mostly wide-angle rangefinder lenses that frequently create a problem (corner degradation with colour casts, vignetting and smearing). Most DSLR lenses work very well, even the WA'sAm I missing something?
I've used Leica, Zeiss, Canon, Sony and Nikon lenses on my A7R and I agree, anything wider than 28 rangefinder and you get severe vignetting and color casts with some blurring of corners. The 50 Lux worked very well though. You can happily walk around and use it like you would on a Leica body.I'm used to that with the Leica lense already. If I'm walking around the Olympus is my choice.
As stated above DSLR lense work perfectly fine. Rangefinder lenses are case by case. For instance the WATE works better than the native 16-35 in reality. The CV 21/1.8 Ultron is fine too. Some UWA work well but most aren't great. That being said I found the 50 Lux FLE was less than impressive on the A7R but great on he A7. I found the ZM50 Planar great on all bodies but the Loxia version is optimized for Sony FE bodies; focuses closer as well.So my Leica 19 and the wide end of the 28-90 would be an issue?