The K-3 is already pretty small to be honest. Its very close in size
to the KS-2 which was only a hair bigger than the Canon SL1 which
still holds the crown of smallest aps-c DSLR. Due to the sensor/board
construction I don't know how they could make it all that much thinner
to be honest. When you
The K-3 II sold fairly well and is now discontinued unofficially. This
will be a direct replacement. I wouldn't expect any major differences
from the K-3 II other than an updated AF block (from the K-1, which is
ironically physically the same as the K-3 II apparently), the K-70's
sensor and
It's described as a DSLR, so it's probably not mirrorless.
It's probably not Full Frame. The K-1 is less than a year old, and the
current APS-C flagship the K-3[II] was introduced in 2014, and refreshed
in 2015. In DSLR product cycles it's Methuselah.
So it's most likely a new Flagship
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