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Old 14-06-2013, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by koputai View Post
I've had the Canon 10-22mm for a few years now and it's fantastic.

Landscapes, wiiiiiide astro, indoors. Sure it's not going to be the lens
you want to use for deep astro imaging to the edges, but as a daytime
or night time landscape/astro lens it's awesome.

Don't let anyone kid you, no matter who's lens you get, at these sort
of widths you are going to get distortion.

Cheers,
Jason.
The Fuji 14mm has zero distortion which as you point out is rare indeed.
Distortion is not really much of an issue. I doubt anyone would even notice that in a nightscape. When I apply lens corrections to the RAW images the change is rather subtle (Nikon 14-24).

What seems to be noticeable in lenses is the coma, the elongated stars i the corners, the chromatic aberration they are the image wreckers.

Greg.

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