05-25-2016, 10:03 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-25-2016, 10:04 AM by Brightcolours.)
That is the thing, you don't throw away a lens' bite with an AA-filter, you fabricate bite without AA-filter. And it never is a real bite. The bite you get is the bite from the hard edges of the square pixels in the pixel grid.
I like the Canon approach better: AA-filter (sometimes a bit weak, but oh well), to prevent the "fake bite" and then apply some advanced deconvolution in the RAW processor (DPP) (or even in-camera in the new 1D-X mark II) to overcome lens weakness or diffraction softening.
I like the Canon approach better: AA-filter (sometimes a bit weak, but oh well), to prevent the "fake bite" and then apply some advanced deconvolution in the RAW processor (DPP) (or even in-camera in the new 1D-X mark II) to overcome lens weakness or diffraction softening.