Speaking of "Diffraction" that's one of the things that I haven't seen
discussed much yet, but is one of the features of the K-3 II:

Diffraction Correction "Diffraction Correction helps to suppress
aberrations that degrade the definition of the image, which often
occurs when shooting with a larger F-stop."

It isn't clear to me if this works only on a per-identified-lens basis
(Pentax lenses only) or how this is supposed to work. Have they
advertised this before, or is this new for the K-3 II? It also isn't
clear to me if this is something that is in the RAW file or only in
RAW Development.

On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 5:06 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> CollinB wrote:
>>
>> As Tue tech improves how far can it go? Will our current 16Mp be laughable
>> in just 2 years if soon we might get 30-40Mp on the low end with this
>> technology?
>
>
> The first milestone will be when the sensor resolution > nyquist rate for
> the best lenses, or alternatively the diffraction limit at f/1.4.
>
> Then you start getting into territory where things like the lytro are
> feasible and you can mathematically correct for imperfect lenses.
>
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