On 2013-03-04 08:16, PhotoRoy6@xxxxxxx wrote:
Nikon put out the D800 E and Pentax put out the K-5 IIs. Pentax say "Anti Aliasing filterless design achieves superior resolution for rich, detailed imagery at supreme resolution" If this is so good why do previous digital cameras come out _with_ anti aliasing filter and why can one get away _without_ the filter now?
Resolution increases are a lot of it. It's moving the frequency ranges that give moire away from common subjects somewhat. And some of it is an increasingly sophisticated market.
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