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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3300
Which one to choose? Nikon d3300 or d5200?
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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 321454" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>A low pass filter ( anti aliasing filter) is to eliminate the moire' effect caused by certain patterns like someones shirt that has very close stripes or lines in the fabric. When taking an image of these patterns it looks like the lines go every which way and looks distorted. The filter basically blurs the image to the point where the moire is gone. Some of the newer camera models coming out don't have the filter as their trying to give photographers the sharpest images possible. I've also heard because the technology in the newer cameras cleans the problem up enough so that it's not in issue when the filter is eliminated. If looking for a newer camera today, the fact that the filter is gone wouldn't effect my decision on it's purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 321454, member: 13822"] A low pass filter ( anti aliasing filter) is to eliminate the moire' effect caused by certain patterns like someones shirt that has very close stripes or lines in the fabric. When taking an image of these patterns it looks like the lines go every which way and looks distorted. The filter basically blurs the image to the point where the moire is gone. Some of the newer camera models coming out don't have the filter as their trying to give photographers the sharpest images possible. I've also heard because the technology in the newer cameras cleans the problem up enough so that it's not in issue when the filter is eliminated. If looking for a newer camera today, the fact that the filter is gone wouldn't effect my decision on it's purchase. [/QUOTE]
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