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Camera's without the OLPF
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<blockquote data-quote="RON_RIP" data-source="post: 333991" data-attributes="member: 1140"><p>Well here is the rub. Many of us do not use post processing programs meant to deal with the issues that OLPF filters address. So, for me, I will stick with my D7000. Now when the time comes that I need or wish to upgrade my camera body I will just have to upgrade my post processing program as well, if necessary to deal with any problems. I do remember that my D 50 and D60 did from time to time evidence problems with this issue and am happy to note that my D7000 does not seem to suffer any of these problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RON_RIP, post: 333991, member: 1140"] Well here is the rub. Many of us do not use post processing programs meant to deal with the issues that OLPF filters address. So, for me, I will stick with my D7000. Now when the time comes that I need or wish to upgrade my camera body I will just have to upgrade my post processing program as well, if necessary to deal with any problems. I do remember that my D 50 and D60 did from time to time evidence problems with this issue and am happy to note that my D7000 does not seem to suffer any of these problems. [/QUOTE]
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