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<blockquote data-quote="fsbcyp" data-source="post: 479117" data-attributes="member: 39364"><p>I was thinking more along the lines of keeping the work camera for just that and get another for the hobby side of things.</p><p></p><p>But yes I could swap lenses but then I need to have them at the office and then take them home and back and forth that's all.</p><p></p><p>OK, apologies maybe I didn't make my self clear the first time. The RE photos are for putting on the website not much else so I don't need any sort of PP. So far I have managed great shots, I just wanted to go wider. </p><p></p><p>Could you please explain this distortion a little. I understand that barrel distortions bends the image and the ends, but I can never see what a pin cushion distortion is. Are they really that bad for an average photo, I mean does it spoil the image that much??? I guess if I was pro then perhaps it would be a yes, but not everyone is!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fsbcyp, post: 479117, member: 39364"] I was thinking more along the lines of keeping the work camera for just that and get another for the hobby side of things. But yes I could swap lenses but then I need to have them at the office and then take them home and back and forth that's all. OK, apologies maybe I didn't make my self clear the first time. The RE photos are for putting on the website not much else so I don't need any sort of PP. So far I have managed great shots, I just wanted to go wider. Could you please explain this distortion a little. I understand that barrel distortions bends the image and the ends, but I can never see what a pin cushion distortion is. Are they really that bad for an average photo, I mean does it spoil the image that much??? I guess if I was pro then perhaps it would be a yes, but not everyone is! [/QUOTE]
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