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Old April 28th 12, 06:22 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
David J Taylor[_16_]
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Default D3200; time to lose the AA filters?

"Rich" wrote in message
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If you look at the D3200, the Sony NEX-7, the D800, you'll see that the
images from them at low ISO are soft. But, the D800E doesn't look soft,
at
least based on another comparison I saw.
Compare the D7000 to the D3200. Look at the paperclips in the scene at
200
ISO. Notice how soft the D3200 and the Sony NEX-7 images are? Notice
how
sharp the D7000 image is by comparison? Same with the Olympus OM-D, it
is
sharp. Resolution is better on the 24mp cameras, but the images are not
sharp-looking.

http://www.dpreview.com/previews/nikond3200/6


On the basis that the 36 MP D800 full-frame camera appears to be near to
the resolution of many existing lenses - to a level where the AA filter
isn't doing a lot, a 24 MP APS-C camera (particularly one which is
designed more for use with lower end lenses) may also be at the point
where the need for an AA filter is marginal.

Do we know for sure that the D3200 /has/ an AA filter?

David