In "rumours" category ...

P. J. Alling webster26 at mindspring.com
Fri Feb 9 16:15:04 EST 2007


What it looks like to me is that they're promising is on the sensor chip 
pre-processing on a per pixel basis.  Seems to me that Pentax will no 
longer be using off the shelf chips for that.

pnstenquist at comcast.net wrote:
> The image processing with reduced noise and better detail is most compelling to me. it tends to suggest that they will find a way to get still more performance from APS-C sensors. That would be in keeping with the new lens introductions. As far as the aperture simulator is concerned, I'd like to have it but can certainly live without it.
> Paul
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> From: Thibouille <pentaxlist at gmail.com>
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>> I know that's why I thought I should mention the post.
>> Also, the Iamging processing part is interesting IMO.
>>
>> 2007/2/9, P. J. Alling <webster26 at mindspring.com>:
>>     
>>>  From Roland Mabo (dpReview post)
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Hopefully, the "K1D" also supports the full implementation of the KAF3
>>>> mount - with support for aperture ring on the lenses.
>>>>         
>>> Many of us hope for that.
>>>
>>> Thibouille wrote:
>>>       
>>>> http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1036&message=21994969
>>>>
>>>> But Roland Mabo has a good track record about what he said Pentax
>>>> would do, until now at least. Still, couple grains of salt needed.
>>>>
>>>>
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