Very, very pretty indeed. And an excellent camera. My first Pentax was a
Black MX.
I sold it cheaply to a friend to buy the ME-Super, which I also sold to a
close friend, when I got the Z1. The latter is currently on its way to a new
home in the USA (ebay) after saving me well for 12 almost (september) years.
Now I use the  MZ-S most of the time. I still have a P30n, a P50 and a Super
A for sale, though. Then I'll get me the *ist D.

Jens Bladt
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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Emne: Meet the (soon to be) new family member.....


After hearing you folks praising the MX today and then Graywolf talking
about AF killing the desire/need to learn basic skills I went digging around
for my old MX.
The poor thing is all but dead, a dozen dents, scratched eyepiece and
screen, no meter, DOF preview shot, etc, etc.
Sure sounds and feels good though.
Decided to go looking around a bit and see what I could find to replace it.
As you can probably tell from the lens questions I've been asking lately I
seem to be moving back to MF myself.
Seems that if photography classes insist on full manual cameras for students
perhaps that's what I should use to "hone my skills" as Graywolf mentioned.
Reminded me of some of the things this COF has learned by having to use my
brain and hands instead of automation.
Like how to make change without a cash register that figures it out for me.
The kids at work are amazed that anyone can do that!....Sad.......
Hell, I still use a pencil and paper instead of a spreadsheet most times,
drives people nuts!
And yes I can still do "long division".

Anyway I stumbled on this little jewel:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=15240&item=3830542247
&rd=1

Pretty isn't she? Hope she works as well as she looks.

Don


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