Hi Folks.
Not withstanding Hillsilly's informative post, didn't we go through all this with the 7D when it was new, no predecessor to compare to and everyone convinced that it was soft especially when compared to cameras with the same sensor that followed?
Weren't people saying it was a heavy AA filter due to the idea that it would be a more video orientated camera?
Do manufacturers (Canon) intentionally put a heavier AA filter than is needed for a particular sensor, or is it more likely that the AA filter is as strong as is believed (calculated) to be needed for a new sensor until proven otherwise in real world scenarios and then it gets fine tuned?
Cheers, Graham.
Not withstanding Hillsilly's informative post, didn't we go through all this with the 7D when it was new, no predecessor to compare to and everyone convinced that it was soft especially when compared to cameras with the same sensor that followed?
Weren't people saying it was a heavy AA filter due to the idea that it would be a more video orientated camera?
Do manufacturers (Canon) intentionally put a heavier AA filter than is needed for a particular sensor, or is it more likely that the AA filter is as strong as is believed (calculated) to be needed for a new sensor until proven otherwise in real world scenarios and then it gets fine tuned?
Cheers, Graham.
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