Here we are again. I am not trying to show you the flower or the spider, but just the color and resolution, etc. of the spider. This is the Pentax K1 with the Voigtlander 90mm APO with close-up attachment. This is f/16, which obviously has some diffraction showing. More important, as far as my old eyes can see, the sensor/pixel/shift is out-resolving the lens here. This is a problem with the K1, not being able to get really great lenses that challenge the sensor and the pixel'shift. This for me is a serious problem.
I do have an adapter that I knocked the lousy glass out of that I can mount Nikon-mount lenses, although only good for close-up. That may help somewhat, but will have to wait for another day.
Any thoughts on this particular point, and not (please) about the photo, the flower, the spider, etc. Anyone else out there working with the K1 on this kind of question?