Is it time for Canon to scrap the AA filter (also known as a low past filter)on their new DLSR models.
The guy i work for has just sold his Canon 1D +70-200 and replaced with the Nikon D500 +70-200.
The sharpness of his first set of Images (from the radio 1 big weekend)was jaw dropping with only very basic PP done in LR(cropped /straightened/sharpened/ resized so basically straight from camera.
The reason i think they were so sharp is because the D500 has the AA filter removed (not because Nikon is better than Canon and all that nonsense) so is it time for Canon to also removes this filter? does the pros out way the cons.
Paul
The guy i work for has just sold his Canon 1D +70-200 and replaced with the Nikon D500 +70-200.
The sharpness of his first set of Images (from the radio 1 big weekend)was jaw dropping with only very basic PP done in LR(cropped /straightened/sharpened/ resized so basically straight from camera.
The reason i think they were so sharp is because the D500 has the AA filter removed (not because Nikon is better than Canon and all that nonsense) so is it time for Canon to also removes this filter? does the pros out way the cons.
Paul
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