Ken Norton wrote:
> The G10/G11 have one major weakness and that's the distortion of the lens.
> This is true with every zoom, but it forces you to correct the bulge for any
> and every shot that has a straight line in it. This is THE reason to use
> high-quality primes, but that's for another discussion.
>
That's the price of admission. Everyone has to make their own evaluation
of trade-offs. I could put primes on a µ4/3 body, but then I wouldn't
have what I want in other ways. If I can't carry it in a largish pocket
or a belt pouch, it's simply not the solution to the problem posed. The
P&S style zoom that collapses completely into the body is the only
current solution for me.
Believe me, I've gone around and around on this, with each new µ4/3
body. I get all excited, then look at images with lens attached and am
deflated again.
PTLens has a batch processing capacity, which will read the EXIF and act
accordingly, even through a batch from different cameras and/or lenses.
It really does an excellent job.
Moose
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