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How We Test Digital Cameras and Lenses
We test a lot of different types of photo equipment at PCMag, but our focus is on cameras and lenses. To properly evaluate them, we perform both standardized lab tests in a controlled environment, and ...
One of the lesser-known ways that camera manufacturers have been able to make digital cameras ever smaller and less expensive is by using in-camera software to correct for lens distortion on the fly.
The first of Zeiss’s six new full-frame, manual-focus Milvus lenses to run the gauntlet of the Popular Photography Test Lab, this is actually the third 85mm f/1.4 in Zeiss’s current catalog (and the ...
Made in Japan by Panasonic to Leica’s specifications, this $800 (street) optic is only the second lens Panasonic has introduced for its well-reviewed DSLR, the Lumix DMC-L1. A 50mm equivalent in the ...
OlloCorrect corrects OlloDistortions from Olloclips. Olloclip users rejoice. Or rather, Olloclip users who really hate any kind of lens-induced distortion, rejoice! For now you can grab a free app ...
For those who are after the ultimate in stills optics, Sigma has just announced a new 14-24mm addition to the Art lens lineup that makes claim to have almost zero distortion. Making claim to have made ...
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