Moiré pattern in photos, sign of issues?

Tighe

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So I did a tube swap on this K7000, that probably still needs a cap kit and flyback and it looks great except in photos where you see this very strong Moiré pattern. Is that something that the cap kit and flyback will fix? I am going to do it anyways, but I am mostly curious.

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I don't think so... I think the moire pattern just pops up when you have really good contrast. I run into that problem when taking pictures too.
 
Is that something that the cap kit and flyback will fix? I am going to do it anyways, but I am mostly curious.

Your kidding me right....

I'm pretty positive the camera picks it up because it's that fast and well the human eye can't really see something moving that quickly on the screen.

why bother wasting that capkit and flyback that picture looks fantastic.
 
Your kidding me right....

I'm pretty positive the camera picks it up because it's that fast and well the human eye can't really see something moving that quickly on the screen.

why bother wasting that capkit and flyback that picture looks fantastic.

Well, the focus is kind of shitty, I have to adjust it as time goes by. It doesn't stay locked in.
 
Varying focus ---> flyback
Moire is normal on photos, just pop in a newflyback and you're good
 
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