Do you have a model number as an example? keith
Bruce Dayton wrote: > > Hello Keith, > > Actually I believe this is an Olympus designation. When they quit > making SLR's they came out with this hybrid that had a > non-interchangeable zoom lens, but still had an optical viewfinder > system like a regular SLR. They dubbed it ZLR -Zoom Lens Reflex. I > think they are still around. > > -- > Best regards, > Bruce > > Wednesday, November 19, 2003, 11:05:10 AM, you wrote: > > KW> alex wetmore wrote: > >> > >> On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Steve Desjardins wrote: > >> > IF DSLR prices don't come down much more than $800 or so, then the > >> > low-end SLR market could be taken over by the ZLR style camera. > > KW> If an SLR is a single lens reflex and a DSLR is a digital version of the > KW> aforementioned, what the heck is a Z-lens reflex? > KW> Probably tied to some Pentax nomencature, as they seem fond of Z-this > KW> and that-Z, just to be different from the European way of designating models. > > KW> keith whaley > > KW> [. . .]

