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Actually both sides are sloping down, it it because of the lens characteristics. It can be minimized by keeping the horizon level and not pointing the camera down or corrected with an editing program. Although when edited you will loose some of the image.
That's a great suggestion John...shoot wide. In video we have cropped the 4K images several times and it holds up well. I'm sure that would be true with the RAW DNG still image.Basically what Dave said. Always shoot wider than you need, especially when shooting raw. Makes it easier when shooting wide angle on lenses with known distortion. Then it gives you room to clean up in post and reframe.
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That's a great suggestion John...shoot wide. In video we have cropped the 4K images several times and it holds up well. I'm sure that would be true with the RAW DNG still image.
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