Yes, the K-1 came with lens corrections turned on, but it doesn't seem
to effect processing time in camera.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 10:21 PM, Igor PDML-StR <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I just read:
> "A K-1 DNG file is approximately 50 megapixels, the files with pixel shift
> resolution turned on approximately 170 megabytes in size."
> (Source:
> http://www.mycameratravels.com/first-impressions-with-the-pentax-full-frame-k-1/
> )
> I understand, that 170 MB contains essentially 4 images. But still, Wow!
>
>
> One interesting fact mentioned in that review:
> "In previous models, switching on all in-camera lens corrections were giving
> some delay in processing and writing of the image files. With the K-1 I did
> not have the feeling that there was any lag in processing these
> corrections."
>
> Because of the delay, I've turned any in-camera processing off in my K-5
> IIs. If I'd ever get K-1, the absence of the lag could be a good reason to
> enable some corrections.
>
> Igor
>
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