10-25-2017, 02:18 PM
On Windows 7.
It's very noticeable with the 18-55 and 10-24 which have "high" native distortions.
I suspect any lens with high native distortion would do, like your 35mm f2.
According to C1's interface, it's using the manufacturer's distortion correction. But from my tests it's not the case... and if I tell it to apply 100% distortion correction, it doesn't produce the right output.
Do you think you could try it with your 35mm f2 with 0% and 100% correction and compare it to the OOC jpeg output?
Thanks a lot Joju :-)
It's very noticeable with the 18-55 and 10-24 which have "high" native distortions.
I suspect any lens with high native distortion would do, like your 35mm f2.
According to C1's interface, it's using the manufacturer's distortion correction. But from my tests it's not the case... and if I tell it to apply 100% distortion correction, it doesn't produce the right output.
Do you think you could try it with your 35mm f2 with 0% and 100% correction and compare it to the OOC jpeg output?
Thanks a lot Joju :-)