Mohammed, No, only the Panasonic MFT still cameras, and the newer Olympus MFT still cameras correct for the lens distortion. BM does not do any correction. The Panny MFT cameras correct the actual 4.8% distortion and are only able to reduce it to 0.86%. As pointed out in the above posts, with the lens mounted to BM Pocket camera, you get the full 4.8 percent distortion.
Vic and I had this discussion several years ago, when the Panny-Leica z15mm lens came out, and the 15mm f/1.7mmwhile sharper in the center, and on,y slightly sharper than either the 17 or 14mm lens, it still has abliut the same amount of distortion. The 17mm. Little, less, but this lens is soft compaired to,the mother two, and muddy looking IQ. All theee are really still camera lenses, not designed for video work.
If want to keep an "Auto" native MFT type lens in the 10-14mm range, the only one will well controlled distortion is going to be the new, $1200 Panasonic-Leica 12mm lens, which is not a "small" lens, and will larger/heavier than the excellent SLR Magic 10mm lens Vic recommended, which I second. A good used copy of the SLR zmagic can be found, but even new, the lens is reasonably priced T $500-600.
Here is Zak's take in the SKR Magic 10mm lens:
http://zakforsman.com/slr-magic-10mm-t2 ... cine-lens/.
Cheers