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RustyBug Registered: Feb 02, 2009 Total Posts: 6521 Country: United States |
I'm looking to add a second body (brand variable) to my bag. I'd like it to be with no AA filter, since my 1D MKII has a fairly strong AA filter in it already. |
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pengland Registered: Aug 21, 2008 Total Posts: 539 Country: Canada |
How about buying a used camera and replacing the AA filter with a clear filter? I believe lifepixel sells clear filters for specific models and even provides DIY tutorials for installation as well. This way you could reinstall the original AA filter if you decide to sell the camera in the future. |
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jph1 Registered: Jun 02, 2003 Total Posts: 864 Country: United States |
I'm assuming the other task that the second body would be dedicated to would be something that wouldn't generate a lot of moire effect--like landscape. If you can't find the Kodak, you may want to look at Maxmax and see what cameras can have the AA filter removed. |
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helimat Registered: Apr 06, 2008 Total Posts: 3236 Country: Canada |
You could 'Hot Rod' your Nikon, Canon, or Olympus DSLR. |
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jph1 Registered: Jun 02, 2003 Total Posts: 864 Country: United States |
I see Pengland was thinking the same thing. |
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Sam N Registered: Dec 16, 2006 Total Posts: 1264 Country: United States |
Another (easier and cheaper) option for capturing more detail is just getting a camera with more than 8mp. |
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TJ Krusinski Registered: Nov 03, 2008 Total Posts: 595 Country: United States |
This may be off topic, but can someone explain why AA filter's are used, or link an article? That would be great. |
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jaapv Registered: Jun 10, 2004 Total Posts: 1362 Country: Netherlands |
Leica M8,Leica M8.2, Leica M9, Leica DMR, all without AA filter |
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RustyBug Registered: Feb 02, 2009 Total Posts: 6521 Country: United States |
jaapv ... thanks. |
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olyacme Registered: Mar 19, 2008 Total Posts: 482 Country: Canada |
RustyBug wrote: ![]() Hot linked image ripped from this dpreview thread: http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1022&message=27384938 Similar moiré can be created by a decent lens and any conventional sensor without sufficient high frequency attenuation... |
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RustyBug Registered: Feb 02, 2009 Total Posts: 6521 Country: United States |
Interesting moire ... thanks |
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Brambling Registered: Apr 07, 2005 Total Posts: 487 Country: United Kingdom |
I'm not sure that the radial patterning in the feather detail is moire as suffered by low strength AA filters but is just light refraction from the feather micro structure |
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olyacme Registered: Mar 19, 2008 Total Posts: 482 Country: Canada |
Brambling wrote: |
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jph1 Registered: Jun 02, 2003 Total Posts: 864 Country: United States |
The original 1ds had a weak AA filter. Nice image quality if you shoot low iso. |
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brainiac Registered: Nov 22, 2005 Total Posts: 7524 Country: United Kingdom |
Hotrodding roXXXX!!!11!1! AA filters are the suxkkk00rrs!!111!!! Look: ![]() SEE?_?_? Hotrodding gives you cool funky colours around edges, and the sharpness is XXXtreeeeem!1!!11 ;-) |
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RustyBug Registered: Feb 02, 2009 Total Posts: 6521 Country: United States |
jph1, |
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pascal03 Registered: Jan 21, 2005 Total Posts: 4130 Country: United States |
The 1Ds does have a very weak AA filter and the images are simply wonderful. |
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Specularist Registered: Jul 12, 2009 Total Posts: 437 Country: France |
How about an unmodified Canon EOS 5D? That camera has a weak anti-aliasing filter, as shown by the significant moiré it produces at the slightest provocation, and its very high pixel-level sharpness. Consequently the 5D is a high-resolution camera even by today's standards (a good bit sharper than a Nikon D700, for example, because the D700 has a much stronger—and more effective—AA filter). |