Originally posted by Not a Number Excellent find, thank you for sharing this. Ricoh set up a "Special Site" for the K-1/ii, I wonder why they haven't done so with the new APS-C? Perhaps they are waiting for the release of the name.
They have, actually. The hub is here:
Product stories of new K-mount APS-C DSLR flagship camera | RICOH IMAGING, although for some reason the article linked in the OP does
not have a "go back" button - you have to click on "explore" and select "New APS-C Flagship Camera" in there.
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Originally posted by Paul the Sunman "Now, equipped with this viewfinder, our new APS-C-format digital SLR flagship provides a viewing angle as wide as that of the full-frame PENTAX K-1."
What does that even mean? Does it mean that, with a 50mm lens say, the view through the viewfinder will be like that on a FF camera, but the sensor will only record a crop of that? That doesn't sound like a very good idea.
The viewing angle from your eye to the edge of the OVF - if the magnification is 1.5x of the K-1's with the same crop factor then the apparent OVF area is the same for both cameras. As it is now the K-1's VF is ~12% larger than the one found in the KP/K-3.