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Canon 5DSR - field experience


tudor_apmadoc

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Well, I've had moiré once from a D800e, where there was

a railing at just the right distance, if that counts as

architecture. It took me nearly a minute to fix it in Adobe

camera raw, most of which was finding the tool.

Otherwise, having used a D800e almost since launch

and a D810 since February, and mostly shooting at

apertures chosen for sharpness... I've almost never seen

a problem. I'm sure the same is true of the 5DsR. Don't

be scared of losing the low pass filter, unless perhaps

you're a wedding pro and don't have time to check all

your shots. Nikon's consumer bodies don't have low

pass filters any more either - that's how much of a

problem it isn't.

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<p>Naturally recurring patterns will typically not be a problem because they do NOT perfectly replicate; however, architecture will occasionally contain such exactly repeating patterns, which will require correction. Fabrics in fashion photography can be problematic.</p>

<p>DxO Optics Pro automatically corrects for moire with the Nikon e- series and it'll be only a short time before they have the module for the 5Dsr. Certainly, Canon's Digital Photo Professional will have a correction module. </p>

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