http://w3.ee/openarticle.php?id=2974753&lang=est
(in Estonian, Google translated English page here)
Whilst it is commented that the Mark II has lower noise and the pictures are brighter when compared with Mark I's, the tester does not provide any information on the exposure time values of his comparison test pictures.
A quick check on another earlier similar shootout test (in Chinese, machine-translated English page here), it is noted that the exposure times of the Mark II are often extended by 1/3 EV stop and hence the rated ISO of the Mark II should not be accurate and is actually overrated, hence resulting in brighter pictures with less noise. In fact, I have seen several shootout tests so far and have found the same.
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Monday, April 30, 2018
Sunday, April 29, 2018
K-1 II ISO Tests 100-102400 Vs Dynamic Pixel Shift Results
https://www.mikemuizebelt.nl/pdf/K1_markii_iso_steps_100-102400.jpg
(Composite test picture)
https://www.mikemuizebelt.nl/pdf/K1_markii_iso_steps_100-102400_PSR_ON.jpg
(Warning: Large file in ~25MB each)
From my prolonged experience with the K-1, it seems that the high ISO performance improvement of the Mark II is only subtle at ISO 3200 and above. The handheld PSR could give higher resolution, though, when it works. However, noise will not be improved anyway in the PSR mode.
(Composite test picture)
https://www.mikemuizebelt.nl/pdf/K1_markii_iso_steps_100-102400_PSR_ON.jpg
(Warning: Large file in ~25MB each)
From my prolonged experience with the K-1, it seems that the high ISO performance improvement of the Mark II is only subtle at ISO 3200 and above. The handheld PSR could give higher resolution, though, when it works. However, noise will not be improved anyway in the PSR mode.
Friday, April 27, 2018
A New K-1 Mark II Practical Review
https://www.mobile01.com/newsdetail/25112/pentax-k-1-markii
(in Traditional Chinese)
Handheld pixel resolution and high ISO settings are tested. The result pictures are self-explanatory with simple legends.
In short, the handheld pixel resolution is a hit-n-miss game, I'm afraid. Sometimes, the outcome would be even worse. Besides, the improvement at high ISO values is not really significant. Subtle improvement could be seen, though, IMHO.
(in Traditional Chinese)
Handheld pixel resolution and high ISO settings are tested. The result pictures are self-explanatory with simple legends.
In short, the handheld pixel resolution is a hit-n-miss game, I'm afraid. Sometimes, the outcome would be even worse. Besides, the improvement at high ISO values is not really significant. Subtle improvement could be seen, though, IMHO.