Originally posted by WorksAsIntended Right about the first part, and my question was, if the sensor really can differenciate at this scale or if this is, as in many cases, just a pseudo resolution.
Still, dynamic range (not dynamic resolution) is definitly the same with 10 or 16 bit, the other part is what I do not know and why I asked.
The kp may have the faster af, but it still a slow camera. I wrote fast camera, not fast af for a reason. Also, the K1-II is not that much faster in AF speed, I doubt the kp will be much faster than the k1 II.
The kp and k3ii share the same af module, the kp just has a more powerfull processor (or accelerator) to make use of it.
You seriously need to check out the single point AF.s scores on Imagine Resources.
I'll give this another look when you've revised your information, but I won't be holding my breath.
Go here
Pentax KP Review - Performance
Look at the top category "Full Auto Focus"
Search any camera you want to compare."
But just one for example
Full Auto Focus - Pentax .089s
Olympus E-M1 II - .108s
Pick any camera you want, but just a hint, there are about 3 that compete with Pentax on this metric. Many are double the speed.
Just another internet generalization made by ignoring the information that doesn't agree with it.
It's amazing how many times I reiterate, in a line of photographers
it's amazing how often my camera clicks first.
The slowness of Pentax AF depends entirely on the shooting situation and settings used.
But if you know your gear, it's amazing how competitive you can be, with anyone and any camera.
I'v pointed this out often.
I'm tired of listening to everyone expounding on their theories about what is, and ignoring my experience out in the field of what is actually the case, so this is it for today. I'm not defending against the "but, but buts".
Just understand, regardless of what you say, I'll be going with my experience in the field , as opposed to theoretical denials.
Once you start comparing what everyone says to actual field experience, 99% of internet posts just seem silly.