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next PZ lens test report: Panasonic Lumix G 14mm f/2.5 ASPH
#11
Are the MFT results obtained with distortion corrected or uncorrected image data?
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#12
[quote name='popo' timestamp='1304263583' post='7991']

Are the MFT results obtained with distortion corrected or uncorrected image data?

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From the corrected one. I've checked the uncorrected ones in the center but there was no significant difference.



#13
Thank you very much for the testing this lens!

I found the resolution data pretty confusing although - such a difference to 20mm f1.7!

Could you please comment on the findings of the lenstip.com:

http://www.lenstip.com/273.4-Lens_review...ution.html

The center results for 14mm f2.5 seem to be not that much worse then for 20mm f1.7



TIA

Dimitri
#14
[quote name='dkov70' timestamp='1304576935' post='8069']

Thank you very much for the testing this lens!

I found the resolution data pretty confusing although - such a difference to 20mm f1.7!

Could you please comment on the findings of the lenstip.com:

[url="http://www.lenstip.com/273.4-Lens_review-Panasonic_LUMIX_G_14_mm_f_2.5_ASPH._Image_resolution.html"]http://www.lenstip.c...resolution.html[/url]

The center results for 14mm f2.5 seem to be not that much worse then for 20mm f1.7



TIA

Dimitri

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As mentioned we were surprised as well.
  


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