01-12-2012, 03:46 PM
[quote name='waardij' timestamp='1326377813' post='14809']
Hi,
I was wondering if you are sure if the cause is a unidirectional AA filter? Can it not be this effect is a result of the conversion algorithm? Did you ever see a camera without AA filter that had the same resolution vertical and horizontally? Sorry for all the questions, but I have compared some NEX-5n images with results from a M9 an did not see much difference, which makes me wonder if there is any AA filter at all in the NEX.
Thanks
[/quote]
Sure, there are many cameras with an asymmetrical AA filter. The NX 200 comes into mind, also the NEX 5 and the old Pentax K10D.
Hi,
I was wondering if you are sure if the cause is a unidirectional AA filter? Can it not be this effect is a result of the conversion algorithm? Did you ever see a camera without AA filter that had the same resolution vertical and horizontally? Sorry for all the questions, but I have compared some NEX-5n images with results from a M9 an did not see much difference, which makes me wonder if there is any AA filter at all in the NEX.
Thanks
[/quote]
Sure, there are many cameras with an asymmetrical AA filter. The NX 200 comes into mind, also the NEX 5 and the old Pentax K10D.