The aliasing is present in all Canon HD DSLRs.
The 5D has a slight advantage in dynamic range according to tests I have
seen (I think 1 stop more).
Remember that the 5D is full frame while 7D is APS-C.
Dom Q. Silverio
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Greg Huson <Greg@secrethq.com> wrote:
> I've seen a lot of 7d footage, but not as much 5d lately- so, for those
> that shoot and grade both- is there a significant difference in the
> irritating aliasing and annoying rainbow moire thats prevalent, especially
> at 60, in the 7d? I mean, is it the same in the 5d- or worse/better?
>
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