Hulyss Bowman
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This as nothing to do with pro or not. This as to do with premium. There is a world where people, like me, like to have premium items when they put the price on the table and they also know when they have crap in their hands (whatever the price they paid). That mean it have a certain price, yes, but also a brand reputation behind, an history and a superb craftsmanship. It is like Fiat wanting to make a Mercedes. The Fiat will never be a Mercedes even if there is plenty of new tech and if they price it the same to lure ppl ... Hasselblad Lunar anyone ??This might be news to you but every company is "about profit". In terms of what is defined as pro level or not, well that is up to the pro to determine. If a pro chooses to use an A7RII and achieves his desired outcome, then this makes his choice pro level.
New to me ?? I work with brands so no, it's not new to me to see ppl going cheapskate quality. There is a kind of ppl who like to buy some items to eventually transmit it and an another kind who are "after us ?? the apocalypse !!" and just care about themselves. Easy to spot nowadays.
Ok, back on topic. Yes it work the same as in the APS-C camera. It is precise because Pentax have experience with Astrotracking with the sensor so the movements are perfect. They only implemented a new function to spot "things in movement" during the exposure and taking care of it via algorithms. I do not know yet how this is efficient in landscape but we will know it pretty soon.How does this pixel-shift-thing work? Same as in the APS-c camera or is there something new?