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The DSLR market, such as a software-based anti-aliasing filter. Its replacement has just been announced and it also has new features for the DSLR segment, one of which is a mirrorless camera-like feature. The new Pentax K-3 II by Ricoh has been introduced with a Pixel Shift Resolution mode reminiscent of its high-resolution mode. Olympus E-M5 Mark II , allows users to capture high-quality images of still objects while using a tripod. pentax-k-3-ii-front Pentax K-3 II introduced with built-in GPS instead of pop-up flash News and Reviews The Pentax K-3 II is here with a 24.3 megapixel APS-C sensor and a Pixel Shift Resolution mode that improves color reproduction and image quality.
Ricoh introduces Pentax K-3 II DSLR camera with Pixel Shift Resolution mode Industry Email List Image quality is considered the most important feature for many photographers. As a result, the new Pentax K-3 II has been developed to offer the best image quality. The DSLR uses a 24.35 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor without an anti-aliasing filter, which improves image quality due to mirage patterns. If photographers come across a scene that might show mist in their photos, then they can distribute the presence of the AA filter using the built-in software. The system uses built-in vibration reduction technology to add microscopic vibrations to the sensor during touch.
The strength of the vibrations can also be set, so if a particular scene can result in a lot of regular patterns in your photos, then you can adjust the software to increase the level of the effect. A similar feature was present in the K-3. However, what the previous model didn't have was the Pixel Shift Resolution mode. The system is similar to that found in the Olympus E-M5 Mark II mirrorless camera, but does not provide a resolution boost. The 5-megapixel sensor of the E-M16 Mark II can capture 40-megapixel shots when shooting from a tripod. On the other hand, the Pentax K-3 II mode also works with light objects and from a tripod, but the resolution remains the same.
Ricoh introduces Pentax K-3 II DSLR camera with Pixel Shift Resolution mode Industry Email List Image quality is considered the most important feature for many photographers. As a result, the new Pentax K-3 II has been developed to offer the best image quality. The DSLR uses a 24.35 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor without an anti-aliasing filter, which improves image quality due to mirage patterns. If photographers come across a scene that might show mist in their photos, then they can distribute the presence of the AA filter using the built-in software. The system uses built-in vibration reduction technology to add microscopic vibrations to the sensor during touch.
The strength of the vibrations can also be set, so if a particular scene can result in a lot of regular patterns in your photos, then you can adjust the software to increase the level of the effect. A similar feature was present in the K-3. However, what the previous model didn't have was the Pixel Shift Resolution mode. The system is similar to that found in the Olympus E-M5 Mark II mirrorless camera, but does not provide a resolution boost. The 5-megapixel sensor of the E-M16 Mark II can capture 40-megapixel shots when shooting from a tripod. On the other hand, the Pentax K-3 II mode also works with light objects and from a tripod, but the resolution remains the same.