while i agree that this lens isnt distortion free, I dont think this shot in particular reveals that. Where are you noticing obvious disortion in the shot? JCO > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Franklin Stregevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 7:28 AM > To: 'Pentax-Discuss' > Subject: Re: B&W with the Vivitar Series 1 28mm F1.9 > > > Lately the 28/1.9's distortion has been making me wish I had a Pentax > 28/3.5K. You can see the distortion in the diverging edges of the > buildings > in JCO's photo. But JCO has shown that the tonality of this lens is > outstanding. And we both know about its color. You can't have everything; > all said, this is one fine lens. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >
- B&W with the Vivitar Series 1 28mm F1.9 J. C. O'Connell
- Re: B&W with the Vivitar Series 1 28mm F... Andre Langevin
- Re: B&W with the Vivitar Series 1 28mm F... Fred
- Re: Re: B&W with the Vivitar Series ... akozak
- Re: Re: B&W with the Vivitar Series ... akozak
- RE: B&W with the Vivitar Series 1 28... J. C. O'Connell
- Re: B&W with the Vivitar Series 1 28mm F... Foto Syb
- Re: B&W with the Vivitar Series 1 28mm F... Paul Franklin Stregevsky
- Re: B&W with the Vivitar Series 1 28... J. C. O'Connell
- Re: B&W with the Vivitar Series ... Christian Skofteland
- RE: B&W with the Vivitar Ser... J. C. O'Connell
- Re: B&W with the Vivita... Fred
- Re: B&W with the Vivita... Christian Skofteland
- Re: B&W with the Vivitar Series ... Fred
- Re: B&W with the Vivitar Series 1 28mm F... Keith Whaley
- RE: B&W with the Vivitar Series 1 28mm F... Paul Franklin Stregevsky
- Re: B&W with the Vivitar Series 1 28mm F... Paul Franklin Stregevsky