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Guess the AA filter direction (or if it doesn't exist)
If your camera has an AA filter you are being scammed. Moire reduction in post works great, looks better, and is quick and easy to do.
>inb4 EDITING!?
Shooting jpeg is for consumer/hobby cameras, not professional equipment. People shoot jpeg on fujifilm, not professional canon/sony bodies. They only put AA filters on because it makes the camera worse than the next more expensive model. You still get moire too because the AA filter only blurs in one direction, and almost no moire generating patterns do! You have to edit anyways!
They just want you to buy the 40+ megapixel cameras that are "more professional". if you didn't have an AA filter, you would be too happy with how sharp and professional your photos looked.
>BUT MY CANON SONY NIKON HAS BETTER AUTOFOCUS AND SHARPER/SMALLER LENSES
So? Your photos are blurry at the sensor level.
If you are a professional and need to deliver the sharpest photos, only a panasonic will actually do it with 24 megapixels.