But the pixels are there for peeping! :)

On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Bruce Walker <bruce.wal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm using a K-3 for portraits and it works great. I have never enabled
> the anti-moire feature. More of my subjects have fabric on than not.
> :-)
>
> Actually, you can A-B it in one particular shoot: subject is wearing
> fine fishnet in some shots but bare skin in the exact same pose and
> light in others ("Alt.portraits of Madame X").
>
> For me the fuss about moire with the K-3 or K-5IIs is overblown by
> pixel-peepers and is not a practical real-world concern.
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 4:15 PM, Zos Xavius <zosxav...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm actually considering a K-5 IIs right now and that's a real
>> concern. The sharpness differences and fine detail differences between
>> the k-5 II and IIs are undeniable though. I looked through a whole lot
>> of real world, outdoors pictures and couldn't find much moire. I mean
>> its there if you really look in spots, but it didn't jump out all over
>> the place. With fabrics I might have problems. The Leica M9 has a
>> lower pixel pitch and doesn't seem to produce moire everywhere, but
>> I'm sure if you look at 100% it probably has some moire. I don't hear
>> anyone complaining about the M9. I guess my big fear is portraits. The
>> fabric samples on dpreview look scary. Should I just get another good
>> old K-5 and call it a day? I'm curious if anyone out there is using a
>> K-5 IIs for portraits and how that works for them.
>>
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