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Removing AA filter.

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Ronan

Guest
Never removed AA filters from any of my Nikon DSLR's... never had an issue with them.

I have 'seen' some stuff posted online... but IDK... if Nikon puts it there... theirs a reason.

I have also never been a fan to pay more for less :p
 
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tokengirl

Guest
Why can't they do this test with a commonly used Nikon lens, instead of some weird lens that practically no one uses with a D700 in real life?
 

Steen

Senior Subscriber Member
Removing AA filter


At some rare occasions the moiré pattern can be very distinct in images from a sensor without Anti-Aliasing filter.

http://forum.getdpi.com/forum/showthread.php?p=211925

Still, I'd like to see Nikon make DSLRs without AA filters some day, though obviously the filter is there for a reason, in most cameras.

I'd be willing to deal with the occasional problem, and thereby gain some more crisp sharpness in general.
 
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