I have never even seen an LX, (I don't think). But there are those who rhapsodize about the feel, fit form factorctor of the LX.
My Dad, a Canon man, died this past June. After having raised and put all of us through college, he had money to burn so to speak. He bought (spot cash) one of the very first Canon F1s. He then bought another F1 (old), then an F1 (new). He was so picky about the F1s that at the first opportunity, he bought an AE-1 to keep from shooting the F1s. I inherited all of them. Would someone tell me how they (the F1 Vs. the LX) compare? In fit? In function?form factorctor? The F1 is heavy but tactile in the hand. It has features I cannot operate (Mom threw out the manuals!!) so I can't wring the best out of them. Ed I get it done with YAHOO! DSL! ===== Matt Greene I get it done with YAHOO! DSL!

