Originally posted by shiner I thought it was cool that the K-S2's sensor was able to image features of the Moon illuminated by earth glow (of course the crescent is blown out), while still rendering the "bright" areas in the frame illuminated by LED street lamps.
...and with a 35mm lens that doesn't have traditional "image quality" as its prime asset. There's no denying that the K-S2 is a brilliant camera. I suspect that its sensor actually is better than the one in the K-3, with a more sensible pixel density.