[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> just repeating Mike's caution that until you actually have the camera in
> your hand, don't believe the specs blindly, because they might not tell the
> whole story about the camera, and may not give you an accurate idea of how
> comfortable you will find it to use.

The spec that is important to me is multi-point AF.  That's good enough
for me to try it out.  I'd like to do that at somebody else's expense,
but I'm not overly sanguine about that.   So the only way I'm going to
find out how comfortable it is to use is to buy one and use it.
After I've used it side-by-side with my PZ-1p for a few months I'll find
out which one I prefer.  But I've managed to be quite happy with an MX, a
Super Program, and a PZ-1p; I expect I'll manage to get along with an MZ-S.

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