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JimFox wrote:
Hey Wayne,
That looks like it will be a good lens for Canon shooters. #1 looks great except for the blending around the silhouetted trees, the sky is lighter in between the leaves and branches. But overall it looks great. Maybe I am just too used to shooting at 14mm myself I don't notice this "splaying" of clouds that Ben is pointing out, the clouds look great to me.
The 2nd image looks good. That's the sunset image? I don't notice any WA distortion or splaying in it.
Jim
Splaying out to the corners does occur, you can see it particularly in the motorbike shot I've added. I have a feeling that in a rectilinear lens this wide it's probably physically impossible for it not to happen. Some may find it objectionable, others will be able to live with it. I personally don't mind it at all, in fact I think it gives a nice dynamic look to images. Also, we are most likely going to use the extreme wide end of this lens in situations were the splaying effect won't be so noticeable. The jetty shot is a good example of how distortion-free the lens can be given the right conditions. There are no objects in the corners to display the splaying effect.
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