A low distortion lens is a type of camera lens that is designed to minimize or eliminate optical distortion, which can occur when straight lines in a scene appear curved or distorted in the final image. There are several types of distortion that can occur in lenses, including barrel distortion, where straight lines near the edges of the frame curve outward, and pincushion distortion, where straight lines near the edges of the frame curve inward. A low distortion lens is typically designed with advanced optical elements and coatings to minimize these types of distortion. A low distortion lens is a type of camera lens that is designed to minimize or eliminate optical distortion, which can occur when straight lines in a scene appear curved or distorted in the final image. There are several types of distortion that can occur in lenses, including barrel distortion, where straight lines near the edges of the frame curve outward, and pincushion distortion, where straight lines near the edges of the frame curve inward. A low distortion lens is typically designed with advanced optical elements and coatings to minimize these types of distortion.