On 14/01/07, J. C. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could somebody please explain the theory why
> the Pentax AS should be turned off while using
> a tripod??
>
> I dont understand how it could hurt,
> and intutively it seems like It might help
> if the tripod isnt perfectly stable due to
> wind, camera mechanism vibrations, etc.

It's speculative since the technical information is limited and no
users to date have shared any technical test results of the Pentax SR
systems response and sensitivity. The SR system is based around a set
of movement detectors (gyroscopic according to link below) and an
oscillating plate driven by linear motors which carries the sensor.

As you would expect the system will have a limited response bandwidth
which may be a due to a combination of the speed of the SR processor,
movement sensors and the moving systems mass vs the motor response. We
can assume that Pentax knows that the bandwidth doesn't extend into
the frequency range of the vibrations caused by mirror/shutter actions
or the potentially relatively fast vibrations set up by buffeting
winds etc, hence their advisory.

See: http://www.pentaxslr.com/files/scms_docs//PENTAX_SR_Description_091506.pdf

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