I wonder if given the computational power of modern camera CPUs, one
could actually implement an algorithm that will try to detect the
moire instead of letting user squint at the LCD.

On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Darren Addy <pixelsmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.thephoblographer.com/2013/08/28/nikon-patents-an-electronically-controlled-lowpass-aa-filter/
>
> If anyone reads Japanese, perhaps they can explain the details.
>
> I'm guessing that the idea would be that you would have it OFF (or
> very low) and then have the ability to turn it up and retake a shot if
> chimping revealed a moire problem. That assumes you can see the moire
> on the LCD.
>
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