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ficofico

Look at this part of the image



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It seem to me that all this 16 megapixel camera have the same moire effect, nex-7 with 24 megapixel not only have obvious more resolution, but no moire at all...... Is it a possible consequence of very high resolution with only a aps-c sensor?
Uhmm... Don't you think that when you change the sample frequency, you also will see moire at different frequencies?



http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonynex7/page18.asp

ficofico

It's possible...or not.. i don't know...
[quote name='gianluca' timestamp='1324402225' post='13952']

It's possible...or not.. i don't know...

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Well, it is that way. A different pixel pitch will show possible moire with different patterns.