09-14-2010, 09:20 PM
[quote name='boren' timestamp='1284495034' post='2760']
Yes, I've seen plenty of images from the A55 and I agree with both luminous-landscape.com and dpreview.com. Their judgment of this non-issue is spot on.
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[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1284495729' post='2762']
You are just being silly. But that is ok.
We know in which images the problem is pronounced, and in which circumstances it is less pronounced. VERY pronounced examples I have linked to.
If you want to claim those images a non-issue, you either are blind, or you want to claim all those images are faked.
It is not a non-issue at all, whether it is an issue for any photographer however is personal.
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Hey guys, no need to fight.
For DPReview and Michael Reichmann it may be a non-issue indeed, so you're right there, Boren, but as Brightcolours rightfully says, it is actually there, and it is an issue for those who consider it a problem and shoot under the circumstances where this happens.
In short, you are both right.
Kind regards, Wim
Yes, I've seen plenty of images from the A55 and I agree with both luminous-landscape.com and dpreview.com. Their judgment of this non-issue is spot on.
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[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1284495729' post='2762']
You are just being silly. But that is ok.
We know in which images the problem is pronounced, and in which circumstances it is less pronounced. VERY pronounced examples I have linked to.
If you want to claim those images a non-issue, you either are blind, or you want to claim all those images are faked.
It is not a non-issue at all, whether it is an issue for any photographer however is personal.
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Hey guys, no need to fight.
For DPReview and Michael Reichmann it may be a non-issue indeed, so you're right there, Boren, but as Brightcolours rightfully says, it is actually there, and it is an issue for those who consider it a problem and shoot under the circumstances where this happens.
In short, you are both right.
Kind regards, Wim
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