Not really. All lenses have some distortion, and wide angle lenses tend to have more, because it is harder to correct. Better lenses use more elements to correct distortion. The downside of adding more elements to correct distortion is increasing the size, weight, and cost of the lens. Simple...
I found the free version of Davinci Resolve 15 (or 16 beta) works fine for this correction as well. In the Fusion tab, add a Lens Distort node (under Effects Library > Tools > Warp), and change these 2 values:
Distortion: -0.062
Quartic Distortion: 0.088
Leave the other values as-is.
You may...
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