Yes.

Things like distortion, vignetting, and front nodal point all change with 
focal length on many (most?) zoom lenses.

For panoramas, I'd calibrate for the widest zoom setting, since that's what 
you'll probably be using.

On Wednesday, 23 July 2025 at 16:34:37 UTC-7 GnomeNomad wrote:

> Good afternoon!
>
> I have five lenses I mostly use. One is a prime, another is a 500mm tele.
>
> The other three are zooms.
>
> When calibrating zooms, do I need to calibrate separately for the 
> different zoom lengths?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- 
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>
>

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