The Super A actually has the same body as the ME Super, so they are as
sleek as each other. The Super A is a much more sophisticated camera,
though, and preferable in nearly every way.
John
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 15:09:28 -0400, Fred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I recommend you look for a ME Super which has everything the ME
has, plus manual exposure mode.
I agree - it's worth looking for an ME S for that reason. (There
are other differences, but that's the most significant one.)
Super A/Program and Program A/Plus are worth to consider as well.
The Super Program is the only manual Pentax (other than the LX)
than supports TTL flash.
The Super Program / Super A is a nice alternative, though not as
sleek as an ME Super, and just for that reason. (And the Program
Plus / Program A is much less desirable for the lack of that
feature.) I personally never use the extra "program" modes on these
bodies (above what the ME S provides), however.
I still think of the ME S as a "sexy" camera body, while the Super
Program is "clunky" in comparison. TTL flash is nice, however...
Fred
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