Nothing at that price point, I am more from a photographic back ground and you can pay £50 for a lens or £15000. Clearly the cheaper the lens the more likely hood it will suffer from distortion and chromatic aberrations. Even the same lens at different F values can show varying degrees of chromatic aberrations. Also the size of the sensor can impact on this also.
As TonG pointed out Adobe now recognizes the lens in its new version of the software and any common characteristics the lens is prone to can now be auto corrected.
But don't worry from what I have seen the pictures are going to look great
I second that.
WAHT17: What's wrong the lens?
In fact nothing besides the little things described above. If you don't
have photoshop or Lightroom don't worry. You can see apart from the Chro. Abb. almost no difference if you don't see the before and after corrections side by side. (the left and right edges are a little bit stretched out and the middle is a bit pushed backward so to speak)
In my opinion the P3 has a very good lens. Sharp from corner to corner, no color shifts toward the edges and everything looks well balanced.
Off course it is not a €1500,- plus lens.
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