wstam
Member
Hi,
I am a relatively new owner of a M9. I shared few months back that I rented one to play with and love the rangefinder style of photo taking. So subsequently bought a used M9. However I didn't spend much time with it till last month's family holiday trip in Australia. Took about few hundreds shots with it.
On some of the photos the moire can be quite disturbing. This one is particularly bad. See the man's shirt:
I know this can be treated in LR but it can be tedious. This one took me a while due to the metal grille on the door (untreated photo below). Had to do section by section.
I am wondering how do you guys manage this issue? Does it bother you?
Before M9, I was using Ricoh GXR for about 1 years. That cam is also without AA filter but I have never encountered any serious moire issue. I am surprise it can be quite bad on M9.
Thanks for your thoughts.
I am a relatively new owner of a M9. I shared few months back that I rented one to play with and love the rangefinder style of photo taking. So subsequently bought a used M9. However I didn't spend much time with it till last month's family holiday trip in Australia. Took about few hundreds shots with it.
On some of the photos the moire can be quite disturbing. This one is particularly bad. See the man's shirt:
I know this can be treated in LR but it can be tedious. This one took me a while due to the metal grille on the door (untreated photo below). Had to do section by section.
I am wondering how do you guys manage this issue? Does it bother you?
Before M9, I was using Ricoh GXR for about 1 years. That cam is also without AA filter but I have never encountered any serious moire issue. I am surprise it can be quite bad on M9.
Thanks for your thoughts.