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Is 24mm wide enough for architecture?
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Is 24mm wide enough for architecture?
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Both the 17 and 24 are about as perfect as lenses can get - both exhibit little to no barrel distortion, and handle flare incredibly well, which are both qualities that make lenses well-suited to architectural photography.
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