Even without the extreme magnifications ... the crispness (see Uhoh7\'s question) of not having an AA filter in play (or only 1/2 an AA filter as we still don\'t know which it is for sure) means that there will be less pp sharpening needed to recover from the induced blur of the AA filter. Less PP means cleaner file, even if not @ extreme magnifications.
THIS ^ is why I prefer no AA filter and still shoot 99.9% with my 14MP SLR/C ... no AA filter.
Even without the extreme magnifications ... the crispness (see Uhoh7\'s question) of not having an AA filter in play (or only 1/2 an AA filter as we still don\'t know which it is for sure) means that there will be less pp sharpening needed to recover from the induced blur of the AA filter. Less PP means cleaner file, even if not @ extreme magnifications.
THIS ^ is why I prefer no AA filter.
Nov 19, 2013 at 10:19 AM
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