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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D3/D3X/D3S
OLPF filter on D3
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Padraig O'Connor" data-source="post: 490044" data-attributes="member: 39719"><p>I have read threads on the D750 forum of people having their OLPF filter removed by a company called Life Pixels. It is suppose to give you a sharper picture after removal, and the people who have had it done on their D750's are raving about it.This company is now removing the low pass filters on the Nikon D3 and D3s. I was wondering if anyone has had it done. Any opinions about doing it, is it worth it or would it make as big of a difference as the D750 people say it does? I have a D3 with just under 30,000 clicks so I plan on having this camera for a while as my sports and action camera. Just wondering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Padraig O'Connor, post: 490044, member: 39719"] I have read threads on the D750 forum of people having their OLPF filter removed by a company called Life Pixels. It is suppose to give you a sharper picture after removal, and the people who have had it done on their D750's are raving about it.This company is now removing the low pass filters on the Nikon D3 and D3s. I was wondering if anyone has had it done. Any opinions about doing it, is it worth it or would it make as big of a difference as the D750 people say it does? I have a D3 with just under 30,000 clicks so I plan on having this camera for a while as my sports and action camera. Just wondering. [/QUOTE]
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