Nikon Nikkor AF-S 28 mm f/1.4E ED
6. Distortion
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Nikkor AF-S 1.4/28E |
Zeiss Otus 1.4/28 |
Nikkor AF-S 1.8/28G |
Canon EF 1.8/28 |
Canon EF 2.8/28 IS |
Sigma 1.8/28 |
Voigtlander 2.8/28 |
APS-C/DX |
–0.69% |
–0.67% |
−0.86% |
−1.19% |
−0.92% |
−1.23% |
−0.99% |
FF |
−1.12% |
−1.39% |
−1.13% |
−1.85% |
−1.53% |
−1.63% |
−1.54% |
All lenses in this group perform very much alike – they feature slight barrel distortion with values ranging from −2% to −1%. Both Nikkors and the Otus 1.4/28 stick out in this group and, officially, the tested lens can boast of the best result on full frame. It definitely should be praised for such a performance.
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