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Nikon D5300 - adds built-in Wi-Fi and GPS to the 24 MP DX-format D5200
On Sat, 19 Oct 2013 19:46:54 +0100, David Taylor
wrote: 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: [] 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. So the solution is to blur the photo a little? Hmmm..... :-) 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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Nikon D5300 - adds built-in Wi-Fi and GPS to the 24 MP DX-formatD5200
On 20/10/2013 15:59, Bowser wrote:
On Sat, 19 Oct 2013 19:46:54 +0100, David Taylor [] 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. So the solution is to blur the photo a little? Hmmm..... :-) That's what an anti-alias filter does, albeit a little more systematically than defocus. -- Cheers, David Web: http://www.satsignal.eu |
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Nikon D5300 - adds built-in Wi-Fi and GPS to the 24 MP DX-format D5200
On Sun, 20 Oct 2013 16:57:03 +0100, David Taylor
wrote: On 20/10/2013 15:59, Bowser wrote: On Sat, 19 Oct 2013 19:46:54 +0100, David Taylor [] 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. So the solution is to blur the photo a little? Hmmm..... :-) That's what an anti-alias filter does, albeit a little more systematically than defocus. Yes, I know. I was being a little sarcastic. But removing the AA filter seems to be the latest thing. Didn't Oly leave it out of the EM1? We'll see where it goes. Maybe Nikon has a solution with a changeable AA filter. |
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