If I can believe the propa err documentation, it should compensate based 
on the current zoom setting. I don't have a K10 or K100 as yet so I 
can't actually test that theory.

Bruce Dayton wrote:
> OK, interesting question:
>
> When I have tested AS using one of my A series zooms, I have found
> that the wrong focal length setting will make the image not come out
> very good.  Basically, on a 35-105 set the camera to 100mm and then
> zoom out to 35 - the AS doesn't compensate nearly as well as if the
> body were set to 35mm.
>
> So the question is, when using an FA/DA zoom - with AS on, what if I
> zoom all the way in, focus lock/AS stabilize and then zoom out a ways
> before taking the picture - does the AS continue to compensate based
> on the original focal length as when the stabilize hand shows or does
> it constantly take into account the change in focal length as you
> zoom?
>
> Any thoughts?
>
>   


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