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    aa filters

    is using an aa filter, my K1 has an option to set one, useful?
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    "aa filter" is anti-aliasing filter. Your Pentax K1 doesn't have a physical such filter, but can simulate one
    by a method of vibrating the sensor.

    Your question of whether one would be useful has no general answer, because it depends on the subject
    you want to photograph.

    The effect of an AA filter is to impart a special type of blur to the image to eliminate the deleterious results
    of certain "artifacts" - typically Moire` patterns - that result from imaging especially certain textures. The
    trouble is that AA filters can be unnecessarily blurry for recording fine detail.

    I can only suggest you look up what AA filters are good at, and when you come across such a photographic
    situation, turn the AA "on".
    Last edited by ameerat42; 09-02-2023 at 7:44pm. Reason: Run AA filter over spelling... :(
    CC, Image editing OK.

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