Apologies for another potentially newbish BMp$K thread, but just been testing a lens - now it's not a new lens to me, I use it all the time but my workshop backs onto a railway so on a sunny day I will often play with presets whilst shooting trains because they are a handy, covnient subject.
Ive not altered my presets, only shutter speed and iso as it's a bright daym but I noticed in my camera viewfinder a slight lens warp i.e fisheye effect, very slight - the tracks curved up slightly at the edges but thought nothing of it - when ive done the colour in resolve I notice a very definite skew in the photo (look at the edges of the carriages in attached photo). I did another with a slower passenger train and had the same effect.
I just want to sanity check myself that changing ISO and shutter speed (im at the fasted speed at the moment) could cause this?
will keep looking at settings but never observed this with my lens ( LUMIX G 25mm Micro 4/3 Camera Lens - Black
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https://i.postimg.cc/jSXV2f9v/802-2.jpg)
Might be being daft, happy to be set straight
