Brian
Great Review! It gives me a lot to think about for getting one for wild life and action to complement a 5D Mk II.
Brian
Great Review! It gives me a lot to think about for getting one for wild life and action to complement a 5D Mk II.
Thanks, Daniel, for another detailed answer.
I guess part of my problem is that I was using the word "aliasing" wrong... I thought it referred only to specific types of artifacts caused by box-like sampling. The wikipedia article helped.
Originally Posted by Daniel Browning
This shows you need a *lot* more sampling to reduce aliasing. Much more than I would have thought.
Originally Posted by Daniel Browning
Yeah I figured that after I wrote it and felt silly [:$]
Originally Posted by Daniel Browning
I guess this is why people use a point filter to down sample. I always thought they did it because they were stupid. But, as you say, some people *want* to see aliasing.
I recall an article by Ken Rockwell in which he compares the 5DII to the D3x and concludes that the 5DII sucks because it isn't as sharp. Aside from a few obvious issues with this comparison (like the fact that he only compared jpegs), it seems also that he does not consider sharpness vs aliasing a trade-off... maybe it is time for a myth-busting thread about "per-pixel sharpness" (except, I suppose, that Ken Rockwell probably doesn't read this forum [])