> Awesome!!!
> 
> Do you want the link so you can reskin it? :-)
> 
> Glad to hear that you have one.  I was actually thinking if I could afford
> to give one of mine up to a good cause... :-)  I was waiting until I got
> back home from New Orleans to figure this out.  You will soon find out, can
> you ever have too many?
> 
> I wish you great luck with it.  I have heard the stories of unreliability of
> the LX.  I have told my story before, but once again - I have five, one
> purchased new.  I have only seen one with the 'sticky mirror' syndrome, a
> used one, the latest one I purchased.  Mine have gone in for repair on
> occasion, but considering the hard use I give them I don't think it out of
> the ordinary, a couple have taken some tumbles with nary a problem.  It is
> still the first camera I grab whenever I head anywhere.  I have the option
> of taking a couple of screwmounts to the K100 to the MZ-S in k-mount.  In my
> case it says something about the LX!



Many thanks Cesar. 

I hope it will help me with my problem, which is that I have become too
picky about cameras. It's not helping me.

I bought it from PDML'er Paul Jones, who says he is going to send me a
picture in a few days, and the camera a few days after that. I can't wait
for either. I've got several other cameras in-house to "test" but I feel the
need for an axe of my own these days. I was either an LX or an FM3a.

I accept the fact that I'm going to have to "exercise" the camera and
maintain it. I think it will be worth it.

The only other possibility is that I've finally given up photography and
have become a camera collector <g>. I now own five cameras--more than I have
ever owned at once! But hopefully only the LX will be in "full rotation."

You'll be hearing from me again I suspect, when the LX arrives from
Australia. 

And, as Bob Sullivan pointed out, now I get to do the "LX wink."

;-)

--Mike

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