- M 18mm/f3.8 ASPH (11649)
- M 21mm/f2.8 ASPH. (11135)
- M 24mm/f3.8 ASPH. (11648)
- M 28mm/f2 ASPH. (11604)
- M 28mm/f2.8 ASPH (11606)
Problem is, there's a catch. Actually, two catches.
Catch 1: updated vignetting corrections mean that folks that have been using CornerFix on images taken with coded lenses and lens detection enabled will have to redo their profiles to match the new firmware. And remember to keep both the old and new profiles, and use the appropriate profile depending on whether the image was taken with the old or the new firmware.
Catch 2: At least for those same CornerFix users working with coded lenses and lens detection enabled, there's also an unpleasant surprise in the release notes:
"New ISO setting-related vignetting correction: strong correction at ISO 160, lowest ISO correction at 2500, interpolated for intermediate ISO steps."Most likely this is because on some of the wides, fully correcting the corners visibly amplifies noise. However, what that means is that if you take images with lens detection enabled and want to use CornerFix later to get rid of any residual red edges, you will need to have a CornerFix profile for every ISO setting. Not good.
I've always recommended shooting with lens detection off if you plan on using CornerFix, but in practice shooting coded and letting CornerFix take care of any residuals has worked fine. I know a lot of people shot with their lenses coded, and then only used CornerFix to clean up their "keepers". That's probably not such a good idea anymore.
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