If you're interested all these images were processed in Lightromm v5.2. I only shoot raw because the raw converters get better and better so you could go back and reprocess all your raw files if need be. I have noticed a big difference between Lightroom versions and with v5.2 new functions come in to play all the time. If you're a jpg shooter only, think about taking some raw images and process them in the latest software package you have. There will be a big difference in image quality. I guarantee it.
One thing I've noticed is that when taking images at it's widest focal length, and then you use the distortion correction in LR you will see a little pincushion effect at the top and bottom of the images. This means you will have to crop slightly, but it's very minimal. You lose only a little resolution, and it won't affect your prints (if you print) in any way.
One thing I've noticed is that when taking images at it's widest focal length, and then you use the distortion correction in LR you will see a little pincushion effect at the top and bottom of the images. This means you will have to crop slightly, but it's very minimal. You lose only a little resolution, and it won't affect your prints (if you print) in any way.