I'm curious also. Since SR should be turned on when on tripod I think
they might be avoiding that whole can of worms. On the other hand, no
one has talked about the Panning Compensation in which the SR still
works to give you the steadiest shot possible even though it detects
(from camera movements and your choice of shutter speed, no doubt)
that you are taking a panning shot. That's potentially some pretty
sophisticated programming also!

On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 8:18 AM, P.J. Alling <webstertwenty...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What about anti shake, is that available in this mode or is a tripod
> assumed?  The sensor movement and control is probably becoming quite complex
> programmatically at this point.
>
> On 4/23/2015 5:22 AM, Dario Bonazza wrote:
>>
>> I'm also worried about the flash exposure, assuming the flash will only
>> hit one exposure out of four.
>> This has to be investigated.
>>
>> Dario
>>
>> -----Messaggio originale----- From: Larry Colen
>> Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 11:12 AM
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>> Subject: Re: K-3II announcement and new FA Limited primes coming...
>>
>>
>>
>> Glen Berry wrote:
>>>
>>> Since we're only talking about a senor shift of one pixel, would a
>>> little subject movement necessarily ruin your shot? I'd think in many
>>> cases, the resulting quality wouldn't be that much different than
>>> shooting a normal image without the resolution enhancement turned on.
>>>
>>
>> Let's say you take a picture of a street scene.  For some reason you don't
>>
>> notice the reflection in the window of someone walking past.  They are
>> moving
>> well more than one pixel per shot. What does that end up looking like?
>> It's not just blur, it would be like a quadruple exposure?
>>
>> Or, you are taking a landscape photo. You don't even notice the wind, or
>> that the tree branches and leaves, or the flowers, or the grass, is
>> moving.  Now rather than having more color depth at each pixel, a lot of
>> the frame has the blur of a quadruple exposure.
>>
>> I do wonder how it would work in connection with the astrotracer, or if
>> it would.
>>
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