I am using a K200D, but as I understand it, the anti shake technology  
is basically the same as in the K20D. I have managed to get sharp  
pictures handheld at  one second at night. I takes a little practise  
but it works great.

Marcus

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Am 19.04.2008 um 14:33 schrieb Bob Sullivan:

> Still evaluating high ISO performance...forgot to turn noise reduction
> ON, but I'll use 800 typically when I was only happy at 400 before.
> Anti-shake works and is a blessing!  You'll get 2+ stops out of it.
> Seeing a shot at 1/4th second look good is amazing!
> Regards,  Bob S.
>
> On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 7:25 AM, Kevin Waterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> wrote:
>> Hi all, ltns
>>
>> I have been reading up a litte on the K20 and thought to get the  
>> pro's advice from the people who know pentax best.
>>
>> I was thinking of picking up a couple and wondered at the  
>> performance at high ISO as I shoot mostly in the dark (stage photos).
>>
>> The reviews I have read speak favourably of the model but with  
>> little info about ISO performance.
>> Also, does the anti shake give any gains?
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Kevin
>>
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