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<blockquote data-quote="wornish" data-source="post: 440729" data-attributes="member: 15434"><p>Filters might make a difference.</p><p></p><p>Its called moire I think. It is caused by the sensor not being able to resolve the small repetitive detail on the subject. Lots of cameras have filters built in to the sensor to prevent this happening. Not sure if the D7000 has one or not. Not seen such a striking example as your shot though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wornish, post: 440729, member: 15434"] Filters might make a difference. Its called moire I think. It is caused by the sensor not being able to resolve the small repetitive detail on the subject. Lots of cameras have filters built in to the sensor to prevent this happening. Not sure if the D7000 has one or not. Not seen such a striking example as your shot though. [/QUOTE]
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