I downloaded the MZ-S manual. In program mode the camera picks a f stop/shutter speed combination, and that is THE one and only one it will use in program mode for that given EV. With program shift you can select any f stop/shutter speed combination that gives the same EV. This is usually implemented with a dial that allows you to scroll through the combinations without having to touch any other control. The MZ-S would do no better with a FAJ lens than a 20 year old Super Program.

BR

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I guess I don't understand this. I assume that the FAJ lenses would act
like an A or FA lens on A. This means that the body would pick the Av
and Tv. Turning the main dial on the MZ-S would cycle though
combinations of Av and Tv that still work. (This is just like a program
shift) Manual mode is not possible, although you could exert some
control with exposure comp. Is this correct?


Steven Desjardins
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