The points Jrista has made about AA filters and oversampling are bang on the money. For a sensor at super35 which in size is between an APS-C & APS-H sensor to be able to fill a cinema screen with sharp images is no mean feat. The current cameras mainly used are the Arri Alexa and the Red Epic / Dragon as well as a fair few still on film. The point is digital cinema cameras have AA filters and they are part of the overall optical design. New cameras in development also retain them. Yes they rob a tiny amount of resolution but so many factors affect that anyway. The cinema lenses are held to tolerances far in excess of stills lenses even great ones like the Zeiss Otus never more so with zooms.
Oversampling is the only way forwards the only downside is file size everything else is a gain and oversampling means Raw files will not nessisarily be the only option with wider gamut Rec2020 RGB will make a comeback for video which is an open format and not subject to manufacturer raw conversion and easily conforms to MXF or DPX.
The subject of pixel size, resolution, colorimagery, dynamic range & nyquist can get very complicated and for designers the criteria is always about the compromise. Systems designed to match like the Olympus / Panasonic 4/3rds (it never had to use legacy lenses) will always be broken by creatives and that is far better for diversity. The holly grail is the widest DR and the highest resolution both can be limited but not expanded in a set system.
Oversampling is the only way forwards the only downside is file size everything else is a gain and oversampling means Raw files will not nessisarily be the only option with wider gamut Rec2020 RGB will make a comeback for video which is an open format and not subject to manufacturer raw conversion and easily conforms to MXF or DPX.
The subject of pixel size, resolution, colorimagery, dynamic range & nyquist can get very complicated and for designers the criteria is always about the compromise. Systems designed to match like the Olympus / Panasonic 4/3rds (it never had to use legacy lenses) will always be broken by creatives and that is far better for diversity. The holly grail is the widest DR and the highest resolution both can be limited but not expanded in a set system.
Upvote
0