On 12/12/06, DagT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sensor parallel to the sensor?! Of course .-)
>
> They say that they comspensate for a slight rotation in the sensor plane, but 
> my guess is that the laregest movement is the pure translation horisontally 
> and/or vertically.

It would be possible to counter for limited rotation as configuration
of the voice-coil motors could provide rotational forces and the
sensor plate is floating. However this is all I've managed to find in
Pentax documentation:

"How does the SR system control hand shake?
By calculating a correction value from the amount of shake detected
through the gyro sensor, the system shifts the image sensor at high
speed, by magnetic force, to vertically or horizontally compensate for
the shake."

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