Hello Mark, As I stated, this is on long lenses. His example is on a 300 with 1.4 converter. Most people use shorter lenses on the 67 and don't see this problem. In fact, this is somewhat of an issue with any camera. The longer the focal length, the more shutter bounce is an issue.
It is a big shutter, it is a loud shutter, it is not that bouncy. Talk to people who shoot the more normal lengths to see what they say. I personally never felt like the 67 was the type of system for long focal lengths anyway. My 300 was only lightly used - with it, I didn't see the problem that he shows. Of course, I never shot it with a 1.4 either. -- Best regards, Bruce Friday, February 6, 2004, 10:56:21 AM, you wrote: MR> Most people shoot the 67 with the mirror lock-up whenever possible. Even MR> so, shutter bounce is a real problem. See MR> http://luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/pentax67ii.shtml (which MR> is, on the whole, a *very* favorable review of the 67) for discussion MR> and examples of the effect. MR> All but the earliest ones have the mirror lock-up capability.

