Sure, I only wanted to ascertain that I am being understood correctly. It often happens to me that I am not.

I should admit that I did not see the moire on the PF examples either. I've seen some artifacts, but I wasn't sure as to what to attribute them.

I have some more moire examples from Ricoh GXR-M that are very clear, but like I said - 6 images out of several thousands - it is *practically* a non-issue. In fact, I am thinking that this new K-3 variable moire reduction feature is good, but its usability in real shooting is extremely marginal. At least this is what follows from my experience.

On 4/21/2014 8:27 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
Right.

The point is I can *see* the moire in the example you posted. I couldn't
see it in the two Pentax Forum images, but with your image, I know that
isn't something wrong with my eyes.


On 4/21/2014 1:09 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:
John, please let me stress that this moire happened on Ricoh GXR-M
which has a 12MP sensor similar to that of Nikon D300 or Pentax
K-x/K-r...

On 4/21/2014 6:58 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
I'm glad you posted that. I couldn't see any moire in the two
images from the Pentax Forums, and I thought it might be my eyes
failing me, but the moire is quite clear in the example you post.

On 4/20/2014 2:22 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:
Zos, this is the blog post I wrote back when I caught moire one
of the very first times:

http://pentax-ways.blogspot.co.il/2013/03/catching-moire.html



On 4/20/2014 6:17 PM, Zos Xavius wrote:
http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/172-pentax-k-3/241457-blind-test-k-3-vs-k-5-iis.html






This one caught my interest. The first file is the k-3 and the
2nd is the K-5 IIs. The K-3 is showing more color moire, but it
could also be due to the differences in focusing because the
two shots are clearly not focused on the same spot with field
curvature rearing its ugly head here. I bet there is some moire
in your GXR shots if you look close enough. The GR-D shows lots
of moire in some situations.









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