Mark Roberts wrote:
"Rob Brigham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Funny thing is, I moaned about not having body control on the MZ-S - but I adjusted. Now I have to adjust back and have not found the transition quite as easy in this direction. No problem though, I will cope - but then I am lucky I don't have any lenses which will be a problem. What I am slightly annoyed about is the lack of consistency. I have to switch mentally when I go from one body to another.
Yeah, this is my problem. I bemoaned the lack of aperture control on the body with the MZ-S because I liked using the TV wheel on the PZ-1p to set the aperture. It's a real pain having to change the lens setting when switching a lens from a PZ-1p (or *ist/*ist-D) to an MZ-S or MX, for example.
I never got the MZ-S, so I'm going from the PZ series to the *D, which should prove to be an easier transition than if I had. What was it about the MZ-S that made people move from the PZ-1*?

