I'm certainly not going to poo-poo the product before it's had a chance John, and I'd be the first to point out that most of the unfavourable comparisons are to equipment that costs as much as a new family car; not valid comparisons at all.
I've heard others say the corrector plate may be a good thing, but nobody defines why. Do you know, or have a link to, anything that explains what benefit a front corector can be to an optically good RC? It'd be better to know a bit more, rather than just assume it's to correct some nameless optical ill.
Daemon
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