In photography, distortion refers to the distortion of image shape and volume, which is a common phenomenon. In practical applications, most lenses will have a certain degree of distortion, especially wide-angle lenses, where the distortion problem is particularly obvious.
In the design process of optical lenses, distortion-free lenses are very difficult to achieve. The current distortion-free lenses can be said to be lenses with very small distortion or close to distortion-free, or they can be achieved through software adjustment after the lens is imaged.
1、What are the advantages and disadvantages of distortion-free lenses?
Distortion-free lenses have certain advantages, but also certain limitations. Let’s take a closer look:
Advantages of distortion-free lenses:
Image quality assurance – The most obvious advantage of a distortion-free lens is its higher image quality. Due to improvements in lens design, images captured through distortion-free lenses can better maintain the original shape and geometric proportions of objects.
Better visual effects – For shooting architecture, portraits and other subjects, distortion-free lenses can effectively avoid the occurrence of straight lines bending, thereby making the final imaging more consistent with human eye observation and providing a better experience.
Accurately restore the scene – Since light distortion has been effectively corrected, the scene shot by a distortion-free lens can more realistically restore the actual proportion, shape and position of the object, so that the picture in the camera will not be deformed, retaining the original appearance of the scene.
Distortion-free lens to take real photos
Disadvantages of distortion-free lenses:
Applicable scene restrictions – Distortion-free lenses perform well in correcting distortion, but may not have the advantages of other lenses in other aspects, such as low-light shooting, ultra-long-distance shooting, etc. Therefore, users need to make choices based on actual needs.
Relatively high cost – Due to the need for complex optical design and precision manufacturing processes, the manufacturing cost of distortion-free lenses is relatively high, so the purchase price will also be relatively higher.
Large size and weight – In order to reduce distortion, the design of the distortion-free lens may be more complicated, requiring the use of more lenses and special materials. This also virtually increases the weight and size of the distortion-free lens, affecting the convenience of carrying and using it.
2、What is the difference between a distortion-free lens and a distortion lens?
Generally speaking, the main difference between a distortion-free lens and a distortion lens is the different degrees of distortion they produce during the imaging process. Let’s take a look at the following differences:
Differences in distortion degree
The purpose of the design of a distortion-free lens is to minimize or eliminate the distortion caused by the lens, so that the lines and shapes in the picture remain true and accurate. A distortion lens will have a certain degree of distortion, which may cause the lines and shapes in the picture to bend or twist.
Photos taken with a distortion lens
Differences in imaging styles
By eliminating distortion, the distortion-free lens makes the imaging effect of the lens closer to the real scene seen by the human eye, giving people a natural and real visual experience. Distortion lenses may produce a special visual effect on the picture, such as fisheye lenses can produce a very distinctive circular distortion effect.
Differences in application areas
Because distortion-free lenses have higher fidelity in image quality, they are particularly popular in applications that require accurate restoration of the shape of objects, such as architectural photography, geographic mapping, and commercial advertising. Lenses with distortion may be more suitable for occasions that require creative expression or visual special effects, such as shooting fashion or music videos.
Differences in price and availability
Due to the higher design and manufacturing requirements of distortion-free lenses, they are usually more expensive than distortion lenses. At the same time, in order to meet the needs of consumers, there will be more types and choices of distortion lens products on the market.