takesome1 said:AlanF said:So how come you users of the 5DS r, get sharp images and Moire is not running off your computer screens and falling like stardust over your shoes?
Because it is not there. Maybe moire is to Canon what rare side effects are to the pharmacitical industry.
Where you had a 1 chance in 10000 of taking a picture with moire when using a 5 D III, the 5Ds R might have a chance of 1 in 5000. That is twice as bad!!
So far I have seen it one time, it appeared in a shot that had a metal cage in the background. It was awful, it forced me to make a few adjustments in LR to make it go away. I have been lucky, 10,000 frames or more and only one example.
I live in fear that some day I may have to make another adjustment in LR to make moire go away. I can barely sleep at night because of worry.
Thanks for that. There prophets of doom who find every excuse to be a naysayer and rubbish a camera without any real evidence or practical experience.
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