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Originally Posted by bosstones
True, there can be some distortion depending on how you set up for the shot. You can also go so far as to use the 10-22mm as a bit of a fisheye lens at the wide end. I think it adds to the character of the lens...it makes the lens a little more fun IMO. I'm sure it does annoy people, though, so, it is good that you pointed it out.
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Yep, but the usage needs to be considered. If this is for something like home listings, a hugely distorted image of a room wouldn't be desired. Or an advertisement for a furniture store or interior decorator. But just for the sake of taking pictures of architecture or interiors because that is what you want to shoot, then those are less of a concern.
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