11-23-2010, 08:50 PM
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That's a bit the impression I got from the samples I saw out there. Seems to me the Nikon D7000 has a weaker AA filter despite having the same sensor.
I've always loved my K10 for its very weak AA filter despite the artifacts you'd see under certain conditions.
Too bad Pentax didn't choose a weaker AA filter for the K5.
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Hi Klaus and Florent,
After your remarks, I had a look at the samples on dpreview, comparing the Canon 60d, the Nikon D7000 and the Pentax K5. Looking at these, I would not think the AA filter in the Nikon is substantially weaker than the Pentax.
As usual the dpreview samples suffer from the depth of field not being enough to cover the depth of their test target. Having the different cameras focussed in different places doesn't help comparing.
Joachim
That's a bit the impression I got from the samples I saw out there. Seems to me the Nikon D7000 has a weaker AA filter despite having the same sensor.
I've always loved my K10 for its very weak AA filter despite the artifacts you'd see under certain conditions.
Too bad Pentax didn't choose a weaker AA filter for the K5.
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Hi Klaus and Florent,
After your remarks, I had a look at the samples on dpreview, comparing the Canon 60d, the Nikon D7000 and the Pentax K5. Looking at these, I would not think the AA filter in the Nikon is substantially weaker than the Pentax.
As usual the dpreview samples suffer from the depth of field not being enough to cover the depth of their test target. Having the different cameras focussed in different places doesn't help comparing.
Joachim
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