Hello all,

This will be my first email to the group, and I did troll for a few
weeks to make sure I wouldn't ask any especially dumb questions.
However, I didn't find what I was looking for and now I have a couple
questions.

In the archives someone refered to the ZX-30 as crippled.  What
exactally does this mean?  How is the camera crippled?  Does this refer
to the fact that only certain lenses can be used with this model?

I having a budding interest in photography and a kind family member
offered to help me purchase a SLR.  (I am very poor right now).  I told
them I wanted an all manual camera - the better to learn with - but they
convinced me to get one that does both.  I did not specify a specific
model.  I probably should have researched this more.

I was very excited when I got the camera, and very disappointed when I
read the comment from this list I alluded to above.  I am hoping someone
can provide some more light on this.

I am confused about what lenses I can use.  I have a 28mm-80mm zoom
lense now that works fine.  But the manual for the camera is not very
clear (to me) what other lenses I can use.  Can I use any A, F, or FA
lense as long as it has the 'A' setting on the lense?

Any and all help would be appreciated.

Caleb


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