On 26/11/06, Brendan MacRae, discombobulated, unleashed:

>Ahh, interesting, thanks Cotty. Perhaps it's common to
>some DSLRs.

The ones with an automatic orientation sensor ;-)  Previous Pentax
offerings did not have it.

>
>As I mentioned before, it's unusual but it doesn't
>seem to affect the operation of the camera in any way.
>So, I'm not going to sweat it.
>
>It only moves in the one plane; moving the camera
>forward and back it's nice and solid, only rotating it
>on the axis of the lens do I feel it.

Try shooting a book or something straight down on the floor, fire off a
dozen shots, varying the angle slightly and see how the camera decides
what it should be - portrait or landscape.


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