Alan Chan wrote:
> 
> >C'mon... Pentax developed a nice small metal body with nice
> 
> AFAIK, it has 4 pieces of metal covering the body. Deep inside, we do not
> know if they are metal or plastic (like the current MZ/ZX bodies).
> 
> >new features and improvements (like new multi point AF and
> >imprinting etc.). Compare it to the big ugly monsters from the others:
> >it's true some of them have features that sound like pulled
> >out from a science fiction movie.... and they are bulky.. but
> >honestly.. do they take that much better pictures ??
> 
> I think the only thing I am disappointed so far is 1/180s x-sync. You may
> argue the difference is subtle. But time and time again, I have found 1/250s
> x-sync is still too slow when doing fill flash outdoor. Since I have bought
> a Metz 40MZ3i recently, I have no plan to buy another high end flash unit.
> So this is a bad news to me.

I thought the advantage of buying a Metz was that you could keep the
main flash unit the same, and just buy a different interface module.
In that case you may already have a flash capable of high-speed sync;
Canon have been offering this feature for years.  You just need the
MZ-S interface.


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