I think this is the correct way to describe it. There is indeed increased resistance 
before the shutter releases - semantics or no semantics.
All the best!
Raimo
Personal photography homepage at http://www.uusikaupunki.fi/~raikorho

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P�iv�: 22. joulukuuta 2002 0:09
Aihe: Re: Shutter button feel (Was: Re: MZ-S Focus Lock)


>Mark wrote:
>
>> Very weird. My MZ-S definitely does *not* have a half-way stop.
>> My PZ-1p does.
>
>Are you really sure this isn't just about semantics. My MZ-S (both) have almost 
>completely resistance-free, quite long travel like on the LX. This makes the meter 
>and AF start. Then you feel resitance, quite much of it in fact, and after overcoming 
>this the shutter goes off. Much more force is needed than on any manual focus camera 
>I've tried. Just for the record, my Z-1p never had any half-way stop. It had 
>ultralight travel for about 1mm, maybe even less.
> 
>> But I still occasionally (rarely) take accidental shots with the PZ-1p but
>> never with the MZ-S (which definitely *does* have a greater shutter button
>> travel then the PZ-1p).
>
>and this, perhaps, was the point...if there were any....
>
>
>P�l
>
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