Bob,
After I sent the message I realized that it should be another way.  The 
mechanism moves, the sensor does not, when it is in the off position.  
It may be a decoupling on off system, because you can feel the noise 
increasing while moving the camera, but the switch is off.

Regards
Angel Ramos


Bob W wrote:
>> normal.  What 
>> you hear is the noise reduction system at works.  Just feel the
>>     
> sound
>
> Can anybody else spot the flaw in this theory?...
>
> --
>  Bob
>  
>
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
>> Behalf Of Angel Ramos
>> Sent: 26 November 2006 15:34
>> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
>> Subject: Re: K10D makes horrible quiet noise?
>>
>> David,
>> I checked mine, it does the same.  I think that the stabilization 
>> mechanism is always on, and the switch only tells the 
>> processor to apply 
>> it to the processed image.  This makes, in my opinion, sense 
>> because you 
>> will  need less circuits to take care off.  So for me is 
>> normal.  What 
>> you hear is the noise reduction system at works.  Just feel the
>>     
> sound 
>   
>> increasing when you move the camera around while the picture 
>> is been taken.
>>
>> Angel Ramos
>> Arecibo, Puerto Rico
>>
>> David Bliss wrote:
>>     
>>> My K10D is making a horrible raspy/staticy noise whenever 
>>>       
>> the shutter is
>>     
>>> open.  It's very quiet, I can't hear it unless I put my 
>>>       
>> camera to my ear,
>>     
>
>
>   


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