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Originally Posted by aviator
Not in "Auto" function, it's an option in the camera menu.
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I know. But I don't use the auto correct. I use Adobe lightroom to correct for barrel or pincushion distortion during post processing. There is another uncommon distortion called mustache distortion. By using lightroom I can choose how much correction I want to apply.
People who buy an expensive DSLR should turn off all of the automatic features and learn how to use the camera functions manually. That is how you can take a picture that will really catch other people's eyes.
If a person wants a quick snapshot a better choice would be either a small compact camera like a Canon Powershot or a mirrorless camera like a Panasonic Lumix.