Hi,
I have a Panasonic FZ200 and I recently decided to try a little with shooting in raw mode. What I was surprised is that in raw mode, the shortest focal length (25mm equivalent I think) the image is distorted. Before I bought the camera I had read that at short focal lengths the photo really gets distorted. But when I saw my jpg pictures at shortest length I just assumed that value was not short enough to produce any distortion.
Well, seeing distortions in the raw photos, I came to conclusion that the camera was correcting the distortions before generate the jpg file, am I right?
I see in the software I use (aftershot) that there is a place where you can correct the lens distortion by giving three parameters (a, b and c). What I want to know is whether you generally use that feature or just let the photos get distorted and use lens with longer focal length to avoid distortion?
Is there some place where I get these values for my camera? The software has some presets for some cameras, but not for FZ200.
Thanks!