>
> Don't even ask what happens if you take the camera into orbit.....
>   
Only you would have that experience...

Cotty wrote:
> On 25/11/06, Brendan MacRae, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
>   
>> Does anyone else have some internal shifting about
>> when turning your K10D from landscape to horizontal?
>>
>> Mine has a slight "slip" that I can feel when I do
>> this. Very disconcerting. It doesn't seen to affect
>> anything so far. 
>>
>> I was wondering if it has something to do with SR or
>> the dust removal system. Though this seems far
>> fetched.
>>
>> ??
>>     
>
> Likely to be the orientation sensor. IIRC it's a small tube with a ball
> in it. The ball stays at one end and it's a horizontal shot, rolls to
> the other and its a vertical shot. I can just about hear it in my
> 1DmarkII. You'll find it interesting when photographing looking straight
> down or up. Like when doing repro work. If you handhold shooting
> straight down, some shots will be horizontal and some will be vertical :-)
>
> Don't even ask what happens if you take the camera into orbit.....
>
> HTH
>
>   



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