I'm sure Pentax will wait until Minolta does some of the IS "shake down"
and then release their own version.  Or at least wait until then can
disassemble one . . ;-)


Steven Desjardins
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Washington and Lee University
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Great looking camera, just like the awesome maxxum 7 :-). Sorry
couldn't 
resist, I'm a MF Pentax shooter but I guess you know my 35mm brand. 
Can't wait to try IS on all my existing Maxxum lenses. I'm sure Pentax

will follow suit. It is a shame it can't be done with film cameras as
it 
is achieved by moving the sensor and they would have to move the film 
plane in our 35mm SLR's

Alan

William Robb wrote:

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>Subject: And then then came minolta
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>>With in body anti-shake (to get back on topic, this will
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>http://www.dpreview.com/news/0402/04021220maxxum7digital.asp 
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>Ugly camera.
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>William Robb
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