In a message dated 2/20/01 1:25:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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<<(I also have not (yet!) tried holding my Super Program with a winder on it 
-- but a winder is on my list of things to look for.) >>

Ergonomically, it's not the SUPER PROGRAM/PROGRAM PLUS/P5-50, it's that big 
grip and vertical shutter release the Motor "A" affords you. With the Motor 
"A" attached, it is nearly impossible for someone to snatch your rig 
(important consideration in some of the places I've been), increases the 
pointablity of any lens you have mounted, makes any lens/camera combination 
lightning quick and many times allowed for 1-2 stops more handholdability: 
(keeping a 70/80-200 lens steady is no sweat down to 1/60 sec). 
*We needed a Motor "A" (facimile) for the PZ-1-p, without which the PZ-1p 
puts the action shooter in a precarious, unbalanced position with their right 
elbow in the air above their center of mass or jammed into their ribcage. 

Mafud
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