Checking for damage to NX 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 PZ
Re: Checking for damage to NX 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 PZ
I would love a slightly beefed up 12-24. But at the same time I wouldn't due to the weight. I could easily see me carrying it around hiking and backpacking with it but I do worry about the construction of the lens.
For now I mainly use the 10 for that purpose. Too bad I can not add a filter to protect it better. Biggest limit for me is not being able to add a nd filter to the 10. Yet again I'm getting way off track.
To the op. Take some pictures fully opened and check for any decentering. Lots of post and websites that will teach you how to do this. Hopefully all is good and if not stopping down a bit might make it not as noticeable. The best of luck to you.
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