> Anyway I'm not saying that the FM3A shutter is the best shutter ever made,
> or that it makes the FM3A into some kind of paragon of cameradom. In fact
I
> said rather the opposite, that the ideal manual, mechanical, metal
> "retro-classic" SLR has not yet been made. I didn't compare the FM3A to
the
> LX or claim that the Nikon was better than the LX.

Yep, and the point I was trying to make about the Fujica ST-901 is that if a
1970s vintage camera has the same feature, it's really nothing new.  BTW,
the manual shutter on the ST-901 is nice for astrophotography since I'm not
using battery power to hold the shutter open for the longer exposures
needed,

Bill, KG4LOV
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