I do not have a PZ-1 but the rep I talked to does and one of the
comments he made was that unlike the PZ-1 you don't have to reach around to
numerous places, wheels, buttons, to do something on the MX-S.  Since I have
never used a PZ-1 this was lost on me, but I will pass this along...

                César Matamoros II
        Panama City, Florida


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pål Jensen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 8:29 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: MZ-S Test Drive results (long)h
> 
> Chris wrote:
> 
> > Sorry, I don't understand the logic, so you're going to have to run that
> > by me again.  Switching to an auto function won't help, since you only
> get
> > true flash exposure compensation in manual mode.  And having to switch
> to
> > manual mode every time you want flash exposure compensation is a PITA
> > (pain in the avacado).
> 
> 
> The point is that you don't have to think "mode" with this camera. To
> activate flash compensation on the Z-1p you have to turn wheel (1), press
> button (2) then turn another wheel (3) to the desired compensation value
> which can only be read off at display (4). To disengage the whole
> procedure must be run one more time. On the MZ-S you turn wheel (1)
> [manual mode]press button (2) [set shutterspeed to metered value] set
> exposure compensation ring to the desired compensation (3). To disengage
> press a button an turn the compensation ring to "0".
> It simple and a dedicated way to set flash exposure from the body isn't
> really needed and would just clutter the interface.
> 
> Pål
> 
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