I don't own a pixel shift body
, but I am interested in the technology and how well the pixel shift motion correction works. Below are three crops taken from one of Imaging Resource's K-3II test image's DNG.
Web resolution image from Imaging Resource (PS On, no MC) (Full-size version with exif available
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The three images below are full resolution crops taken from TIFF output processed from the Imaging Resource DNG using PDCU v5.5.1.
No Pixel Shift Pixel Shift On, No motion correction Pixel Shift On, motion correction applied
Hmmmmm...it appears that motion correction for a K-3II image may not work too well or perhaps it is not supported at all. But wait, comparing the full-frame pixel shifted without motion correction to the Imaging Resources JPEG reveals an interesting difference. Notice the upper left and the tree leaves at upper right.
Full frame pixel shift, no motion correction (PDCU v5.5.1)
Apparently the motion correction is doing something and whatever it did was available when ImagingResources created their (in-camera) JPEG.
The in-camera JPEG (taken July 13, 2015) is almost identical to the motion corrected DNG conversion done using PDCU v5.5.1. The plot thickens!
Steve