Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Sony DSC-RX1R: Camera Tuned For Maximum Resolution

Sony DSC-RX1R: Camera Tuned For Maximum Resolution

Sony has officially announced the Sony DSC-RX1R, a special version of the high-end “full-frame” DSC-RX1 with the low-pass filter (anti-aliasing, or AA) physically removed from the camera. The RX1 has won awards for its size/performance ratio, so why remove the AA from such a camera. If anything, one may think that you would want anti-aliasing to avoid unwanted noise in the photos. Well, it depends. For most situations, anti-aliasing is a good thing, and that's particularly true if you shoot all kinds of photos from portrait, to fashion to architecture.

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