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Advice for shooting without an anti-alias filter ?
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 366588" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>The D3300 also has no AA filter. So here is my experience</p><p>. 24MP DX requires extremely steady hands, and shake or wind and the image looks soft.</p><p>. Most lenses do not focus spot on, especially at close range, so you have to fine tune the AF (not possible in D3xxx). Once you do that the images become much sharper.</p><p>. When ever I need sharper images I use higher F stops - F8 to F11. That ensures minor focus errors are flattened out.</p><p>. In low light at close range, flash freezes action and images are much sharper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 366588, member: 16090"] The D3300 also has no AA filter. So here is my experience . 24MP DX requires extremely steady hands, and shake or wind and the image looks soft. . Most lenses do not focus spot on, especially at close range, so you have to fine tune the AF (not possible in D3xxx). Once you do that the images become much sharper. . When ever I need sharper images I use higher F stops - F8 to F11. That ensures minor focus errors are flattened out. . In low light at close range, flash freezes action and images are much sharper. [/QUOTE]
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