On 05/05/2010, William Robb <war...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is eerie.
> http://is.gd/bUqH3
> And safe to read.
> It's off Thom Hogan's Nikon thingie (note spelling please Tanja), but it
> seems applicable to Pentax as well.

The response of the movement sensors used in the Pentax bodies is no
where near as fast as 1kHz (though I suspect he's interpreting this
data incorrectly), basically they can detect sway and a certain degree
of jolt. Like Thom suggests there is a definite shutter speed limit to
which SR is useful, pointed out fairly eloquently by Falk Lumo on the
Pentax web forums. It's useful but it's no panacea and really I don't
think I'd miss it at all moving to a camera like the D700.

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