The MZ-5, and the rest of the MZ series was the most significant (from a brand/marketing POV) camera that they introduced since the A series. It's sold better than any other AF models that they had, and even made them a viable brand to 3rd party lens makers again. They just rested on their chassis since then.

BR

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Didn't something similar happen when the Mz-5 (US: ZX-5) was
introduced?
I remember the major dealers here in Oslo being very enthusiastic
about the camera, even though they are all very nikon and canon
biased. One dealer said "I never thought Pentax as a brand could come
back like that".
Jostein




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