There`s no real point in complaining about it because it isent going to get better but here is a shot i did today which shows how bad it is
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Action_Man Goldmember 2,561 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: England, Nr Europe More info | Jun 02, 2006 10:00 | #1 There`s no real point in complaining about it because it isent going to get better but here is a shot i did today which shows how bad it is
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Andy_T Compensating for his small ... sensor 9,860 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jan 2003 Location: Hannover Germany More info | Jun 02, 2006 10:48 | #3 Hi Action_Man, some cameras, some lenses,
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Jun 02, 2006 11:26 | #4 Thanks for the tips Andy - now i`m aware of it i know what not to do in future, i usually take 99% macro`s anyway so its no big deal to me ...
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Jun 02, 2006 11:27 | #5 And i was joking about the fish-eye lense btw
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Terrywoodenpic Senior Member 869 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Saddleworth England More info | Jun 02, 2006 13:26 | #6 I have taken the liberty of putting your pick through PTLens and Sorting the converging verticles in photoshop.
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Jun 02, 2006 14:03 | #7 |
Terrywoodenpic Senior Member 869 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Saddleworth England More info | Action_Man wrote: Thanks for the reply Terry, i will use the PTlens in future if needed. Here is another example - look at the telegraph pole on the left and see how it and the builings bend inwards ... Hosted photo: posted by Action_Man in ./showthread.php?p=1577757&i=i193529939 forum: Canon G-series Digital Cameras This is caused by the camera pointing up a little, not the lens. Terry_______________
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andrewaaa5 Goldmember 1,225 posts Joined Sep 2004 Location: scandinavia More info | Jun 03, 2006 03:25 | #9 Action man, in your shot of the manor house, i pressume you were standing quite close and with the camera on a wider angle. One method to reduce these distortions is to stand a lot further back, and 'zoom' in to capture the house. Working for a greater distance with zooming in helps with these distortions slightly.. Otherwise this lens is functioning as it should be, and in my opinion if a quite nice lens andrew crighton
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