Quoting Toine <to...@repiuk.nl>:

K20D manual page 67
K5 manual page 142

"The effect of shake reduction is influenced by the shooting distance
as well as focal length information. The share reduction function may
not work as effectively as expected when shooting at close ranges"



...and, as I've now discovered, on Page 67 of the K200D manual.

I gotta be more attentive when I consult the manuals although it occurred to me that the manuals could use a 'Cheat Sheet' or summary section that lists the limitations of the various shooting modes. Dot points would be good.

The 200D came with a 'Quick Guide" but it only mentions turning SR off when using a tripod - nothing about close shooting.




Cheers

Brian

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Brian Walters
Australian Native Plants Society (Australia)
http://anpsa.org.au




On 24 October 2012 23:33, Brian Walters <apathy...@lyons-ryan.org> wrote:
Quoting Toine <to...@repiuk.nl>:

If I remember correctly the manual claims SR should be switched off for
macro.



I don't recall seeing that in the K200D or K-5 manuals - not saying it isn't
there, but they are large manuals and I have a short attention span  :-)

The manuals do say to switch SR off if the cameras are tripod mounted.



Cheers

Brian

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Brian Walters
Australian Native Plants Society (Australia)
http://anpsa.org.au




Toine

On 24 October 2012 18:32, Jos from Holland <jos_from_holl...@onsnet.nu>
wrote:

I always wondered how to adjust for image stabilization in macro. I use
SMC-M 100mm macro and SMC-M 50mm on my K5d quite often with a macro ring.
I
have to adjust the focal distance of the lens manually. But what really
counts for image stabilization is the angle of view, I guess. So should I
use a correction factor and adjust maybe 300mm for the 100mm lens???
Similar
things for my Sigma 17-70mm in macro mode.  Any thoughts?? Greetings, Jos

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