Fred,

Thanks for the scan! It does seem to be quite a dramatic difference.
Did the Pop Photo review mention any other interesting improvements other than the exposure bracketing, faster motordrive, and noise levels?
It's always interesting to read a review of an updated model -- often, shortcomings regarding the earlier model will be mentioned that never came up in the original reviews of the earlier model.

Joe

[was: SFX questions]

 Is [the SFX] possibly the noisiest Pentax SLR (shutter/winder
 noise total)?

 Yes, perhaps.  The SF1/SFX is pretty loud.  However, you'd be
 amazed how much quieter the SF1n/SFXn is, both for shutter noise
 and winder noise - their sound level difference is "like night and
 day".
I just dug out the review in Popular Photography of the SF1n, which
of course compared it to the SF1.  To visually emphasize the
dramatic difference in sound levels between the two bodies, I
scanned a couple of comparative oscilloscope traces from the review:

http://www.cetussoft.com/pentax/sfbodies/sf1sf1n1.jpg

As I said before, "like night and day" - <g>.  The text in the
review also says that "By redesigning a few levers and changing the
order in which certain internal events occur, Pentax was able to
achieve a much quieter and more reliable camera."

There are actually a number of differences between the newer and
older bodies, but the sound difference seems to me to be the most
striking.

Fred

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