There is one answer not listed: I prefer a camera with a low pass filter. That would have been my vote.
More and more new cameras no longer have low pass filters.
More and more new cameras no longer have low pass filters.
I like this idea as it delivers sharper images.
37% (40 votes)
I don't think it makes much difference.
16% (17 votes)
I need to learn more about the differences.
47% (50 votes)
Total votes: 107
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anti-aliasing still a problem?
Submitted by YoshiEggs on March 2, 2014 - 11:06am
I understand why they are getting rid of the filters, but is their much of a difference in quality with the low pass filter on?
I remember how annoying it used to be taking photos of striped shirts and other patterns like that.
They say it's not an issue anymore but I still would like to have the extra protection from this.


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