I'm impressed for 2 reasons.

1. In camera shake reduction looks to work very well,
2. You can hand hold that lens.

Dave

On 8/13/06, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I took the big gun down to Don's Photo yesterday to try out the K100D.
> It's a nice little camera, though not up to the finish if the istD.
>
> I was primarily interested in seeing if the antishake worked, so I did a
> couple of shots for comparative purposes.
> Both pictures were shot with the A600/5.6 handheld. I wasn't making a
> really scientific thing out of it, so I left the camera on program, and
> let it do it's thing. I suspect the shutter speed was close to 1/500,
> but the EXIF data is missing this information for some reason.
>
> http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/temp/antishake/
>
> Anyway, these are straight from the camera, the jpegs were shot at
> 1600x2400 pixels and the compression was set to medium. I forgot to take
> a card with me, so they loaned me a small capacity card to use for this.
> Cosequently, I didn't get to really work the technology.
> Perhaps on Monday I'll try again.
> This page is not dial up friendly, there are two images of 1mb each
>
> William Robb

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