high reliability shutter, well I guess what I'd say is it's direct competition for the Nikon F3.
The MZ-S is aimed at the F100 class of camera, but that's only some peoples opinion. Mine is
that a professional camera is what a professional uses, (nice circular logic there). So if you
can find a professional using an MZ-S it's a professional camera.
At 10:04 PM 6/25/03 -0400, you wrote:
What makes the LX more "pro" than the MZS???
That would sure make me happy, a digital back for the LX. Too bad Pentax doesn`t support it`s only pro 35mm camera anymore. Steve Larson Redondo Beach, California
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