ptomsu
Workshop Member
Ricardo,I know the EM-1 doesn't have one, but I was never able to fully corroborate the EM-5 doesn't have one. Do you have a link that proves the E-M5 does not have an AA filter?
The look on the shots I am seeing of the EM5 MKII seems like it has one.
Now, why would Olympus go from EM-1 with no AA to EM5 MKII with one? Simple- it can be part of a way to draw the line between the two tiers. It's like with the old 4/3rds - even though the e-620/e-420 used a "similar sensor to" the high end E's, the higher tier always had an extra something.
Basically, if it has no AA filter, why is it nowhere on the specs or marketing materials? I certainly could have missed something.
- Ricardo
unfortunately I do not have a link proving that the EM5 has no AA filter. But what I read in the past about the EM5 made me believe that it does not. And I never found the EM5 files crippled by an AA filter - meaning that I do not see any difference between the EM1 and the EM5 I own.
Sorry if I cannot be of more help
Peter