thanks for these two images.  worth a thousand words.

I feel I have now a much better visual idea of how the fisheye distortion
of the DA 10-17 will affect all angles, i.e. a better idea of the
essential difference between DA 10-17 and DA 12-24:
they indeed really are two different lenses. cool...


(and it's also always interesting to have a look at someone's book shelves :-)

Axel.

> Rectilinear distortions (aka barrel, pincushion or curvilinear  
> distortions) are optical effects the come from lens design. A fish- 
> eye lens is a lens corrected to produce a spherical projection, a  
> rectilinear lens is a lens corrected to produce a flat-field projection.
> 
> Pentax Fish-Eye-Takumar 17mm f/4 lens on 4/3 format, natural  
> curvilinear projection:
> <http://www.gdgphoto.com/FoV-43_11-50/content/bin/images/large/ 
> P1030616.jpg>
> 
> The same lens, image corrected for rectilinear projection:
> <http://www.gdgphoto.com/FoV-43_11-50/content/bin/images/large/ 
> Pe1030616.jpg>

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