I just did a quick look at the manual. E.g., the appendix on pp107ff which 
talks about restrictions on combinations of special functions. When doing a 
pixel shift you can’t bracket, use HDR, use any form of interval shooting, mix 
scotch whisky with soda water, wash your dark and light clothes together, etc. 
All reasonable and understandable restrictions. I see nothing that would keep 
you from doing a pixel-shift while using APS-C mode.

Tomorrow I plan to try the pixel-shift, I’ll add an APS-C lens and an APS-C 
mode into the equation…

stan
 

> On May 10, 2016, at 2:49 PM, Mark Roberts <postmas...@robertstech.com> wrote:
> 
> Stanley Halpin wrote:
> 
>> The open question is how good the K-1 is as a pseudo APS-C camera compared 
>> with the K-5 or K-3. Is it as good or better even in this mode? [For values 
>> of good/better which lie somewhere in a multidimensional space with 
>> dimensions such as Resolution, Tonality, Resistance to noise at High ISO, 
>> Dynamic Range, etc.]
> 
> Considering I've had my K-1 since last Thursday it's disgraceful that
> I haven't been able to try shooting with it yet (or even read the
> manual) so I'll have to ask this question: Is pixel-shift available in
> crop (APS-C) mode? I know it's not useable in many situations but I'd
> guess it yields higher effective resolution that one would normally
> get from a crop-frame camera.
> 
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