Rectification can be painful.
Paul
On Dec 16, 2006, at 6:24 PM, J and K Messervy wrote:

>  "The sky is falling, the sky is falling!" cried Chicken Little.
>> or so goes the children's tale.
>>
>> I got tired of listening to all these 'nervious nellies'.
>> I got tired of looking at movies of shaking sensors.
>> I've got the sensor cleaner turned off, so I don't feel any shaking,
>> or more specifically any shake reduction on the K10D.
>>
>> So is it working or not?  I shot a test this morning, see below...
>> I used the K10D and DA16-45mm at F4 and 1/8th of a second.
>>
>> http://picasaweb.google.com/rf.sullivan/ShakeReductionPentaxK10D
>>
>> The bubbles in the water are much sharper with SR On.
>>
>> Now think about the amount of movement the sensor did.
>> Not very much!  No wonder I can't feel anything.
>>
>> Do us all a favor and test your results before you whine.
>
>
> I take offence at this.  No need to be a nasty b*tch thanks very  
> much.  My
> shake reduction sometimes works and sometimes doesn't.  This has  been
> bourne out by both watching the sensor move (or not) AND by the  
> photographic
> results.  Having said that, I love the camera and SR is not that  
> important
> to me, so the sky is NOT falling, it just appears that the  
> occasional unit
> has glitches...which is to be expected with a new model.
>
> It is a FACT that my SR is intermittant in its operation.  I wish that
> wasn't the case, but I'm loathe to send it away for rectification  
> as I don't
> want to be without the camera.
>
> James
>
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