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Sony FE 135 mm f/1.8 GM

12 September 2022
Maciej Latałło

6. Distortion

It would be difficult to expect any serious problems with geometric deformations in a 135 mm portrait lens of good quality and indeed you won't notice any of them here. For the APS-C sensor you deal with trace pincushion distortion and its value we measured as +0.30%. On full frame it increases to +0.65% but still such a level gives you no reason to complain.

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