Quoting Malcolm Smith <[email protected]>:

Ralf R Radermacher wrote:

...and built-in GPS. Not enough to make me flog off my K-3 and buy the
K-3 II but annoying just as well. The display of my Garmin portable is
slowly dying and the clip-on GPS module for the K-3 is awfully big.

Built in GPS, that's good.

No more pop up flash, for me, also good to lose the flash of last resort. I
much prefer daylight even if the ISO has to be bumped up, but then use a
dedicated flash/other lighting thereafter.


Personally, I'd rather have the flash - useful for fill-in and I can add GPS co-ordinates in my image management software for those (few) times I want it. But I'm probably not in the market for this camera anyway....


Pixel shifting, now that's a tricky one. As I understood it, both the camera
and whatever was being photographed had to remain still. Not a problem with
the camera on the tripod, but what about the subject? Or has technology
moved on again and this isn't the problem it was?


Well, the Olympus implementation of this in the E-M5ii requires a tripod and static subject. I guess we'll have to see if Ricoh has any tricks up its sleeve.


Not enough to swap from a K3 - although I might be tempted when they start
selling the last ones at reduced prices ;-)


I'm probably not really interested in anything Pentax at the moment, unless its a large sensor mirrorless with a viewfinder. Can't really see that happening.


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Cheers

Brian

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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://lyons-ryan.org/southernlight/



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