Originally posted by robbiec But they were talking about everything except specs. It was the grip, the tactility of switches, the viewfinder, the feedback and sound of the mirror - concepts completely alien to those who have never picked up a recent high end Pentax. Not how many fps, not now many af points, not can I do 4k video. Different universe altogether - we know it will do fantastic stills, no doubting that, we know it will hold onto iq as you go up through the ISO range, we can guess that it will feel amazing in hand and through the ovf purely by the reverence that the interviewer was showing the prototype. All good so far.
I really liked these guys talk about this kind of ergonomic stuff, and be so into it. This can get a bit lost with people chasing numbers. My K3 is already an incredible machine... pretty much every camera is these days. I know this was a real "easy pitch" interview, but that stuck with me, these guys really are working on the feel of the body.