Based on the description of how Pentax's SR works you'd be hard pressed 
to damage anything by not turning it off while panning.  You just run 
the risk of it not helping the final image, or in fact making the final 
image worse.

John Whittingham wrote:
>> "Does the SR system work during pan shots of moving subjects?
>> Yes, it does work, but switching the SR function off is recommended.
>> In shooting conditions where there may be camera shake more than by
>> hand, the SR system may not appropriately compensate for the shaking."
>>     
>
> Just as I thought, you'd need some control over the direction in the SR i.e. 
> vertical movement only. I'd be afraid of damaging something if I left it on 
> while panning.
>
> John 
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