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Voigtlander Apo-Lanthar 65 mm f/2 Aspherical 1:2 Macro

1 December 2017
Arkadiusz Olech

6. Distortion

A 65 mm fixed focal length lens shouldn’t have any problems with geometric image deformations and indeed, it doesn’t. On the smaller APS-C sensor it would be really difficult to notice distortion as its level amounts to just +0.27%. There are chances to notice it when you progress to full frame with a value of +0.33% but that level is just slightly higher and should be described as very low anyway. Overall you can’t have any reservations in that category.

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Voigtlander Apo-Lanthar 65 mm f/2 Aspherical 1:2 Macro - Distortion
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Voigtlander Apo-Lanthar 65 mm f/2 Aspherical 1:2 Macro - Distortion