Leica X2 lens distortion vs. X1?

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Ok, after using the X2 for a few weeks, I have to say that the X2's lens appears to have a lot more distortion than I remember the X1 having (in RAW). This should not be the case since it is supposed to be the same lens... so does this mean that the profile in Lightroom is not up to par vs. the X1 profile?
 
Ok, after using the X2 for a few weeks, I have to say that the X2's lens appears to have a lot more distortion than I remember the X1 having (in RAW). This should not be the case since it is supposed to be the same lens... so does this mean that the profile in Lightroom is not up to par vs. the X1 profile?


Hmmm...are you using LR 3.6 or 4?:confused:
 
LR 4.1 Dave. Perhaps I don't remember the X1 as much as I thought, but I'm having to do a lot of distortion correction that I don't remember doing with the X1 (which makes me crop my photos). I should've looked at the jpegs from the X2 perhaps before making the thread to see if everything is corrected there. Really fun camera to use but I must not be catching something here regarding the distortion.
 
LR 4.1 Dave. Perhaps I don't remember the X1 as much as I thought, but I'm having to do a lot of distortion correction that I don't remember doing with the X1 (which makes me crop my photos). I should've looked at the jpegs from the X2 perhaps before making the thread to see if everything is corrected there. Really fun camera to use but I must not be catching something here regarding the distortion.
I never had an X1, but I'm not seeing much distortion in the X2 exposures, certainly not more than I expect from a compact, collapsing lens design.

Unprocessed:

101935-unprocessed.jpg


Adjustments:
corrections.jpg

Processed:
101935-processed.jpg

I suspect I could create an import template with +5 on the distortion slider for all X2 photos and leave it there, but I've not really found the need. I only corrected this one because it is all parallel, vertical lines.

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