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Re: Optical superiority vs Lens Profile Corrections


The proof is in the pudding, specifically talking about the attributes of the lens. How well does it perform for a given person's need? And each person sets their own bar, so you're not going to get some master consensus on this.

"Boy, this lens requires a lot of digital correction of distortion, but I like the images it produces for my portraiture work." - Can't say that person is wrong right?

"Boy, for my landscape shooting, I wish the corners resolved more details" - Can't say that person is wrong right?

Can you even say what factors drove the comments above?

Just like with all the tradeoffs in lens design, everyone looks at the lens and decides on its merits based on their value system.



Aug 21, 2024 at 03:27 PM





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