RF 14-35 and cropping
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Re: RF 14-35 and cropping
I noticed something interesting regarding the field of view between the RF 16mm and RF 14-35mm on an R5 at a distance of only a few feet. As one would expect when using Canon DPP to process images, the FOV of the 14-35 (set at 14) is noticeably wider than the RF16. However, if Lightroom or DXO is used to process the images (with their respective lens corrections), there is very little difference in FOV between the two lenses at a distance of only a few feet.
Not sure how much those results might be impacted at longer focusing distances. Nor do I have a 15-35mm to test for comparison.
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