Thanks for the info.  Sounds like the reduction will not be quite as
optimal on the short end of the zoom, but it makes sense to go for the
long end.  There would naturally be more shake to correct for that.

-- 
Bruce


Wednesday, October 11, 2006, 1:41:25 AM, you wrote:

>> So what happens when the lens is a zoom?  Such as the A 70-210/4?
>> What focal length do you put in?

JC> http://www.pentaximaging.com/files/product/K100D%20Manual.pdf

JC> According to page 49 of the K100D's manual, you'd set it to the long end of
JC> the zoom, or the closest option the camera provides (in this case, 200mm).

JC> I wasn't sure, so I looked it up.  Makes sense to me.

JC> John Celio

JC> P.S.: I think someone needs to make an all-inclusive Pentax Wiki, including
JC> everything from early Asahiflex cameras to 6x7, 110, the Optio line, and
JC> dSLRs.  There's a ton of info out there, but it's all spread out and hard to
JC> find.  Any takers?  I'd love to help, but all I know is basic HTML.

JC> --

JC> http://www.neovenator.com

JC> AIM: Neopifex

JC> "Hey, I'm an artist.  I can do whatever I want and pretend I'm making a
JC> statement." 






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