I knew there was something else I liked about my PZ-1p. The ability to control the aperture from the body, without an aperture ring. You say that the MZ-S can't do this?

Len
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On MZ-S, the "program shift" is achieved by turning the aperture ring of the lens to aperture priority mode. If a KAJ lens is mounted on MZ-S, you won't have manual control over aperture value. Same as MZ-3/5/5n.

That's why I am not happy as a user of MZ-S and MZ-5n. If KAJ lenses become a mainstream in Pentax lineup, my only camera that can still operate aperture priority mode is my very first MZ-50.

Regards,

Henry Chu
14/2/2003

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