I see what I think you're indicating as moire in the pattern of the snow on the barn roof, but I can't say if it's an artifact in the image or an artifact of the interaction between the roof shingles & wind blown snow.

On 4/21/2014 3:42 PM, Ken Waller wrote:
Interestingly I had to search out the moire in your image Boris, but
it jumps right out at me in my D.H. Day barn shot of earlier theis
year, http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=17646479&size=lg  one
of the first captures with my K-3. Probably because the roof is so
prominent in my image. Not sure if it bothers me or not.

Kenneth Waller http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller

----- Original Message ----- From: "John Sessoms"
<[email protected]> Subject: Re: K-3 & moire


I'm glad you posted that. I couldn't see any moire in the two
images from the Pentax Forums, and I thought it might be my eyes
failing me, but the moire is quite clear in the example you post.

On 4/20/2014 2:22 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:
Zos, this is the blog post I wrote back when I caught moire one
of the very first times:

http://pentax-ways.blogspot.co.il/2013/03/catching-moire.html



On 4/20/2014 6:17 PM, Zos Xavius wrote:
http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/172-pentax-k-3/241457-blind-test-k-3-vs-k-5-iis.html




This one caught my interest. The first file is the k-3 and the
2nd is the K-5 IIs. The K-3 is showing more color moire, but it
could also be due to the differences in focusing because the
two shots are clearly not focused on the same spot with field
curvature rearing its ugly head here. I bet there is some moire
in your GXR shots if you look close enough. The GR-D shows lots
of moire in some situations.



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