So, what does it do when you switch back from using the wireless remote?

Does it remember to turn anti-shake back on & remember the previously
input focal length? Or do you have to enter the focal length again?

On a similar note, I was using my K-3 yesterday with an A100/2.8 macro
and it didn't prompt me to enter the focal length when I put the lens on
the camera. I wasn't using the wireless remote since there's no place to
store it in the battery grip.

On 7/13/2014 5:20 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:
Looks like a software bug to me. The input focal length is used for
shake reduction. So it would seem that when shake reduction is turned
off due to tripod, it 'totally forgets' the input focal length...

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On July 13, 2014 8:24:55 AM "P.J. Alling" <[email protected]>
wrote:

When you use a wireless remote the camera turns off the anti shake
system automatically.  That's not a bad thing, after all at that point
the camera is probably on a tripod, or at least a flat surface.  What is
stupid is that the camera stops reporting the input focal length in the
EXIF data.  I mean if you input the focal length then put the camera on
a tripod, you probably didn't change lenses.

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