Kirk Tuck wrote about the EOS7D yesterday since adding it to his camera fold along with the E3. He writes somewhere that pixel quality is better on the 7D, writes:
My question is: How does this aggressive anti-aliasing manifest itself, and can you overcome it in postprocessing, and does it affect both RAW and JPEG files or only JPEG files?
These kinds of things worry me.
Last Summer I was shooting everything with Olympus cameras and lenses. I liked them and they worked fine for most of the stuff I shot. I was thinking (incorrectly) that the bulk of our work was heading for the web and that the 12 megapixels and overly agressive anti-aliasing filters of the current Olympus cameras wouldn't present a problem.
My question is: How does this aggressive anti-aliasing manifest itself, and can you overcome it in postprocessing, and does it affect both RAW and JPEG files or only JPEG files?
These kinds of things worry me.
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