Thanks Mark. Good to know.

Paul
On Sep 10, 2012, at 9:34 PM, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:

> Paul Stenquist wrote:
> 
>> How sensitive to moire would the lack of n anti-aliasing filter make the 
>> camera? I know no one can say with certainty, but how has it affected 
>> other digital cameras? I'd like to have more resolution, but I'm concerned 
>> that the cross--hatch pattern on automobile grilles might cause moire. 
> 
> A few months ago Luminous Landscape did some comparisons between the
> two versions of the D800. Initial tests showed the superiority of the
> D800E (without AA filter) but several people pointed out that standard
> capture sharpening would reduce the difference significantly. He
> posted more samples, this time with capture sharpening applied to both
> cameras and the difference between the two was *drastically* reduced.
> Reichmann insisted that the difference would be apparent in print but
> I really think he's kidding himself here. Differences in print are
> always *less* than pixel-peeped 100% views and after seeing his tests
> I wouldn't pay extra for a camera without an anti-aliasing filter.
> 
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