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    Moiré in an image for dummies

    Bit of moire here in an image from my D7100 but not mentionable until enlarged.

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    Moiré in an image for dummies

    D7100, Sigma 18-35mm, f/1.8, 1/1000s, ISO: 400
    Pretty screwed-up settings for indirect sunlight but I had just stepped outside from taking shots in limited interior lighting.

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    Re: Moiré in an image for dummies

    Pretty good shot Ed -- but you must do a Trevor-like clean up...
    (Click on the link...)

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    Re: Moiré in an image for dummies

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Pretty good shot Ed -- but you must do a Trevor-like clean up...
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    . . . or buy a Sigma

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    Re: Moiré in an image for dummies

    Quote Originally Posted by xpatUSA View Post
    . . . or buy a Sigma
    Implying that a Sigma camera does NOT have its photo-sites on a regular grid?

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    Re: Moiré in an image for dummies

    Quote Originally Posted by revi View Post
    Implying that a Sigma camera does NOT have its photo-sites on a regular grid?
    An odd question that . . no such implication was intended.

    How about I was implying that the Sigma [camera sensor] does NOT suffer from color moiré ?
    Last edited by xpatUSA; 22nd October 2014 at 12:54 PM. Reason: added "I was"

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    Re: Moiré in an image for dummies

    I thought I would say...Ed used a Sigma on his two shots already...interesting to know, Ted. Thanks...

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    Re: Moiré in an image for dummies

    Ed as you are no doubt aware, the D7100 has no AA filter. This would increase the likelihood of moire a bit but counteracting that is the fine pixel pitch that comes with 24MP on an APS-C sensor (high sampling frequency). It should only exhibit moire with the finest detail in a repetitive pattern (which is what you have in this image). Interesting image by the way.

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    Re: Moiré in an image for dummies

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    I thought I would say...Ed used a Sigma on his two shots already...interesting to know, Ted. Thanks...
    Sorry, Izzie, I was referring to a Sigma camera, not Ed's lens.

    I should have made that more clear
    Last edited by xpatUSA; 22nd October 2014 at 12:56 PM.

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    Re: Moiré in an image for dummies

    Quote Originally Posted by xpatUSA View Post
    Sorry, Izzie, I was referring to a Sigma camera, not Ed's lens.

    I should have made that more clear
    I find this info very interesting...I have not have any other camera system apart from a few succession of Olympus and of course my Nikons. Thanks again.

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