I thought I read that the camera lets you input the focal length
Of K/M lenses. Do "A" lenses even have the capability of transmitting
Focal length to camera? I don't think they do.
jco

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Maybe it reads the focal length from the lens to set the antishake 
profile, but with a K/M lens it just uses a generic setting?

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Adam Maas wrote:
> J. C. O'Connell wrote:
>> Someone commented the Anti shake in the K100d works
>> Better with "A" than with KM" lenses. W H Y ?
>> I do not understand how that could be true as the
>> Camera shouldn't be handling them differently.
>> Curious.
>> JCO
>>
> 
> I'm baffled as well, unless it takes absolute aperture into account 
> somehow. But I'm getting 1.5-2 stops from K/M glass and 2-3 stops from
A 
> and F glass on my K100D.
> 
> -Adam
> 
> 
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