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Nikon announces full-frame D810 with no OLPF

27 Jun

Nikon has announced its latest midrange FX-format digital SLR: the D810. The camera replaces both the D800 and D800E, and features a 36.3MP CMOS sensor with no low-pass filter. The EXPEED 4 engine from the D4s has been incorporated, allowing for a wider ISO range, improved image quality and metering as well as faster burst shooting. Nikon has also redesigned the mirror mechanism and introduced an electronic first-curtain shutter option to reduce the risk of ‘shutter shake’ reducing resolution. Click through to read more

related news: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Nikon announces full-frame D810 with no OLPF

26 Jun

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Nikon has announced its latest midrange FX-format digital SLR: the D810. The camera replaces both the D800 and D800E, and features a 36.3MP CMOS sensor with no low-pass filter. The EXPEED 4 engine from the D4s has been incorporated, allowing for a wider ISO range, improved image quality and metering as well as faster burst shooting. Nikon has also redesigned the mirror mechanism and introduced an electronic first-curtain shutter option to reduce the risk of ‘shutter shake’ reducing resolution. Click through to read more

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Nikon D7100 preview updated with a look at effect of OLPF omission

05 Apr

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In the course of preparing our in-depth review of the Nikon D7100, we’re exploring the potential image quality advantages of Nikon’s decision to forgo an optical low pass filter (OLPF). As part of this process, we compared the D7100 alongside the Nikon D5200, which also uses a 24MP APS-C sensor, but includes an OLPF and have just added the results to our hands-on preview. Does the D7100’s lack of OLPF really make a difference? Click through to read what we’ve found.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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3. Canon 7D 60D t2i Moire Fix – OLPF with Anamorphic Adapter

01 Feb

Flares and overexposure with the prototype. Moving on from test charts, this is how the lens looks stopped down to f4 with the prototype.

some pictures from my trip to western australia