For that matter, why not a K-3III?

On 8/9/2016 10:13 AM, P.J. Alling wrote:
Funny, I keep thinking that Ricoh should take a page from Canon and
Nikon.  Now that they have a FF, go back and revisit the K-5, and build
a K-5III same body and controls, 20MP BSI chip, Higher burst rate, (gasp
maybe even faster than 10fps)*, bigger buffer, (more than 40 raw), with
faster data bus, (even the K-3 doesn't take full advantage of Class 10
SD cards), the AF module from the K-1, the image processing algorithms
from the K-3.  Leave the OVF pretty much alone.  It would be a poor mans
D500.  Maybe throw in a second card slot.  Second best option do the
same thing in the K-3 body. Would they sell a lot of them, I don't know
but I'd buy it.

*Not that I need it for my shooting, but hell, why not.

On 8/9/2016 3:26 AM, Larry Colen wrote:


P.J. Alling wrote:
Well, as the resolution on the K-1 in crop mode is approximatly 15mp
you've already got your wish. The K-5IIs...

The K-5IIs has different buttons, a different UI, the sensor is
several generations back, the autofocus is several generations back ....


On 8/8/2016 1:05 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
We had another round of exams at the dojo yesterday, two nidan (2nd
degree black belt) and one sandan (3rd degree). I was shooting with
the 28-105 on the k-1 and the 28-75 on the k-3.

I'm in the middle of the long slow job of processing the photos. But,
I've noticed a few things. First of all, in full frame mode, the K-3
is just too slow for "rapid fire". In crop mode, it is noticeably
slower than the k-3, but definitely fast enough. However, when the
action really heats up (like in randori where several people are
simultaneously attacking one person), even in crop mode, the buffer on
the K-1 is just too small.

On the flip side, even in crop mode, the photos are a LOT cleaner than
the images from the k-3. I wish it were possible for me to just buy
some larger ram chips and solder them in and the K-1 would be the best
Pentax crop sensor camera by far.

I find myself wishing that they come out with a new top of the APS
line which is basically a K-1 with an APS version of the ff sensor,
and a bigger buffer, with all of the buttons and other UI just the
same so that my fingers don't get confused swapping between the two
cameras.







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