Tried it out in a store. The AF was a real "thing of beauty"... a random number generator determines which AF sensor is used for focusing, unless you force it to use a single AF sensor. If you want to select a different AF sensor, for a moving subject, you'd be better off with a gun and shooting the subject to give yourself enough time to change sensors. If Pentax manages to stay in business for another 5 years, they may get their AF to work in the real world as well as a 1995 Canon Elan.
BR From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?P=E5l_Jensen?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Neither do you have to with a Pentax AF slr. Have you tried the MZ-S?

