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Camera's without the OLPF
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 333937" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Larger pixel sizes are more prone to experiencing the drawbacks the OLPF is meant to prevent, moire in particular. These do not present themselves everywhere, but they definitely present themselves. It seems that 16MP's in a DX crop and larger (ie. higher pixel density, smaller pixel size) is about where Nikon draws the line on what can live without the OLPF. I suspect there's something within the engine that also works to reduce the effects of moire when it's missing.</p><p></p><p>Can you see the effect? It's the first thing I noticed when I shot with the D7100 after 2 years with a D800 (non-e) and D600. It had me investigating removing it from my D600, though I never got serious about it when it dawned on me how much of a PITA moire could be come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 333937, member: 9240"] Larger pixel sizes are more prone to experiencing the drawbacks the OLPF is meant to prevent, moire in particular. These do not present themselves everywhere, but they definitely present themselves. It seems that 16MP's in a DX crop and larger (ie. higher pixel density, smaller pixel size) is about where Nikon draws the line on what can live without the OLPF. I suspect there's something within the engine that also works to reduce the effects of moire when it's missing. Can you see the effect? It's the first thing I noticed when I shot with the D7100 after 2 years with a D800 (non-e) and D600. It had me investigating removing it from my D600, though I never got serious about it when it dawned on me how much of a PITA moire could be come. [/QUOTE]
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