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Is there any essential difference between Nikon D800 and D800E?

1-moire fringe is the high-frequency interference of photosensitive elements such as digital cameras, which will cause colored high-frequency fringes in the picture. Because moire is irregular, there is no obvious shape law. For the camera, if a low-pass filter is installed on the lens at the time of design, it will have a good effect, but it will affect the clarity of the photo;

2-D800 uses a traditional low-pass filter (ordinary low-pass filter can reduce moire fringes by disturbing the incident angle of light), while D800E is an image sensor using Nikon's latest special anti-low-pass filter (low-pass filter is used to reduce moire fringes, resulting in a slight loss of image quality);

3- Changing the camera angle-Changing the camera position-Changing the focus-Because the angle between the camera and the object will cause moire fringes, changing the camera angle slightly-by rotating the camera-can eliminate or change any moire fringes. By changing the angular relationship by moving left and right or up and down, the ripple can be reduced.

4- Choose between D800 with low-pass filter and D800E with inverse low-pass filter. Personally, I prefer the latter (landscape orientation) and portrait orientation, and D800 is better. If moire fringes do appear in image processing, please use Adobe Lightroom 4.0 Beta- brush to eliminate moire fringes.