Forum: General Photography
04-11-2016, 11:15 PM
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Yet those are the motions that have been corrected for since the K10d was brand new.
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Forum: General Photography
04-11-2016, 01:45 PM
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The sensor doesn't pitch or yaw, period.
When the camera pitch, the sensor moves up/down, when the camera yaw, the sensor moves left/right.
You all have Pentax cameras and can easily check this yourselves, unmount lens, turn on camera, enter focal length (make sure SR is on otherwise you will not be asked for focal length), set a manual exposure of 10 sec, press shutter button and watch the sensor while you pitch and yaw with the camera body. The sensor will shift left/right up/down, but never tilt.
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Forum: General Photography
04-11-2016, 12:38 PM
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I watched the video and it clearly shows that the sensor isn't tilting.
If you watch the reflection in the sensor you can see the lens of the recording camera, this reflection doesn't move, it stays in place even though the sensor moves right and left, up/down and a does little rotation. Had the sensor been tilting the reflection would have changed A LOT.
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