On 19/10/2013 14:42, Bowser wrote:
On Sat, 19 Oct 2013 07:37:13 +0100, David Taylor
wrote:
On 18/10/2013 21:51, Bowser wrote:
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Just a few shots where it's visible in shots of clothing. I don't
really care since I don't use one and never will. Just an observation,
that's all.
Thanks, although a URL would have helped. Were those shots with
"consumer" lenses, or with top-end "professional" lenses?
But remember that AA filters are not perfect, and likely that /some/
aliasing may have been visible in those shots even with an AA filter
present, albeit less than without a filter.
Thanks, anyway.
NP.
http://inet.detik.com/read/2013/02/2...ke-nikon-d7100
Good start, moiré is obvious there - however:
- The shot wasn't taken with a D5300, albeit a similar sensor.
- I can't find what lens that was taken with - EXIF data is missing.
- Let's see the same shot but with an AA filter.
I expect that a small amount of defocusing, or stopping down to the
diffraction limit might resolve the issue enough, but even with an AA
filter some moiré would likely remain.
If it's a serious problem the camera may not sell as well. If someone
gave me a D5300 I would jump at it!
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Cheers,
David
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