Douglas, I would love to know more about the AA-filter vs. no AA filter discussion. All I can say is that the GXR is the first no-AA filter camera I have had (and I have had most of them) and I don\'t use any sharpening at all with these files, and that\'s a first. I have processed tens of thousands of images from Nikon\'s and Sony\'s best, and they all need some sharpening to look their best.
If you can point me to theSuede\'s discussions on this, I\'d be grateful or, even better, please ask him to join this thread. I have sold all my other gear and am using this ugly little thing because it makes the best files I have seen, especially for my interiors.
Of particular interest are these other artifacts you mention; more on that please. Lloyd pointed out the colour shift in the corners in my files (subtle, but there) and then I realises that there are corrections available in-camera that I will be playing with. But, AFAIK, this colour shift is more a property of using RF lenses; the Leica M8/9 has the same problems I believe (I have never used one).
Anyway, always ready to learn, so let\'s hear more! Cheers, KL
Feb 05, 2012 at 03:34 PM
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