SR on K10D vs K100D

2006-09-13 Thread Peter Loveday
This may have been covered in one of the seventeen other K10D threads, but I haven't noticed it yet. I see the press release says (in relation to SR): ...photographers can capture sharp images at a shutter speed that is 2 - 3.5 stops slower with the K100D and 2.5 - 4 stops slower with the K10D

Re: SR on K10D vs K100D

2006-09-13 Thread Digital Image Studio
On 13/09/06, Peter Loveday [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This may have been covered in one of the seventeen other K10D threads, but I haven't noticed it yet. I see the press release says (in relation to SR): ...photographers can capture sharp images at a shutter speed that is 2 - 3.5 stops

Re: SR on K10D vs K100D

2006-09-13 Thread Gonz
Could be that the new power source has more juice to provide the high currents needed for faster compensation. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This may have been covered in one of the seventeen other K10D threads, but I haven't noticed it yet. I see the press release says (in relation to SR):

Re: SR on K10D vs K100D

2006-09-13 Thread Digital Image Studio
On 14/09/06, Gonz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could be that the new power source has more juice to provide the high currents needed for faster compensation. No, most current AA Ni-MH cells will deliver 5A continuous. -- Rob Studdert HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA Tel +61-2-9554-4110 UTC(GMT) +10 Hours

Re: SR on K10D vs K100D

2006-09-13 Thread Gonz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 14/09/06, Gonz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could be that the new power source has more juice to provide the high currents needed for faster compensation. No, most current AA Ni-MH cells will deliver 5A continuous. But the current is limited by two things, the

Re: SR on K10D vs K100D

2006-09-13 Thread Gonz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 14/09/06, Gonz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But the current is limited by two things, the power supply voltage, and the load. The load is identical, but the voltage in the new supply may be higher? The L-ion pack could be a lower voltage too? And who but the

Re: SR on K10D vs K100D

2006-09-13 Thread Digital Image Studio
On 14/09/06, Gonz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But the current is limited by two things, the power supply voltage, and the load. The load is identical, but the voltage in the new supply may be higher? The L-ion pack could be a lower voltage too? And who but the design engineers know what the

Re: SR on K10D vs K100D

2006-09-13 Thread David Savage
On 9/13/06, Digital Image Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Too many questions with no sensible answers. LOL Mark! -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

Re: SR on K10D vs K100D

2006-09-13 Thread P. J. Alling
If it's like the difference between the SMC-P 55mm f1.8 and the f2.0 version of the same lens, they put a limiter on it. Peter Loveday wrote: This may have been covered in one of the seventeen other K10D threads, but I haven't noticed it yet. I see the press release says (in relation to SR):