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	<title>Comments on: Lenstip reviews the Olympus 17mm 2.8 MicroFourThirds lens!</title>
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		<title>By: JX</title>
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		<description>Distorsions, etc. were a bit expected but as you said one can photoshop them out.
I believe that computer post-processing will make high-end lenses obsolete.
Tons of glass were necessary in the film age to eliminate distortion and CA because there was no way back then to remove them, but this is not true any more.
And by the way, lots of pixels on the sensor probably help for post-processing too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Distorsions, etc. were a bit expected but as you said one can photoshop them out.<br />
I believe that computer post-processing will make high-end lenses obsolete.<br />
Tons of glass were necessary in the film age to eliminate distortion and CA because there was no way back then to remove them, but this is not true any more.<br />
And by the way, lots of pixels on the sensor probably help for post-processing too.</p>
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