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Rebuttal to the points raised above (by Brightcolours) can be found in this post:
http://forum.photozone.de/index.php?/topic/294-fast-and-wide-options-for-the-a55/page__st__20__p__2288#entry2288
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They are not a "rebuttal" in any way.
The only thing it is is you saying "but I do not care". That is fine, that you do not care, everybody has their own standards and wishes.
Since my points are facts, they can not be rebutted.
rebut |riˈbət|
verb ( -butted , -butting ) [ trans. ]
1 claim or prove that (evidence or an accusation) is false : he had to rebut charges of acting for the convenience of his political friends.
2 archaic drive back or repel (a person or attack).
Nothing I wrote is false.
About the ghosting issue:
Even at very downsized images it still is an issue. I downsized it to 1152x765 pixels, and unless London has every light with a smaller backup light under it, this does illustrate very well the light ghosting problem, akin to ghosts caused by "protective filters".
Whether or not YOU care about it is another matter, that is personal. But it is at least as big a problem as the Canon EOS 5D mkII black dot problem, which has been addressed via a firmware update. That black dot problem was perceived as a big deal.