
<p>It's been a little while coming, between all the holidays, tradeshows, and announcements, but we just published the second installment in our Pentax K-3 review's ongoing Shooter's Report. This time around, we took off the kit lens and shot with some more interesting glass -- two Limited primes, an older full-frame prime, and an ultra-wide angle fisheye zoom.</p><p>As before, we shot side-by-side with the Pentax K-5, comparing the K-3's new sensor and imaging pipeline with that of the previous-generation flagships. Having covered dusk and night shooting at higher sensitivities last time -- and with some rare blue skies making an appearance -- we went our for some daytime shooting at low ISOs.</p><p>And along with plenty of handheld shooting, we also took a tripod along for some direct, real-world comparisons of some of the K-3's more unusual features. We tested out both its anti-aliasing filter simulation function (including the just-released firmware update for AA filter simulation bracketing; more on that in this week's Firmware Friday), and it's overhauled HDR mode, which includes the ability to shoot raw.</p><p><a href="http://www.imaging-resource.com/news/2014/02/06/pentax-k-3-review-shooters-report-part-ii-time-for-some-more-exciting-lense">Keep reading...</a></p>