It wasn't my post, but I've observed the same thing: 
The PZ-1 tends to underexpose just a bit (maybe 1/3
stop?) compared to the PZ-1p, which makes for more
pleasingly saturated slides.  OTOH, I have the
impression (not formally tested) that the PZ-1p does
better with greens, which the PZ-1 tends to
overexpose.

Rick

--- Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> > I shoot mostly slides, no post process for me.
> > I do like the slide exposures from the PZ-1 better
> than the PZ-1p.
> > Used PZ-1's are cheap today.
> > Buy one as a stop-gap measure until you figure it
> all out.
> 
> I don't shoot slides much, but am curious about the
> reason the PZ-1 does
> better on slides then the PZ-1p?  Could you please
> expound on this a bit
> more?  I happen to own both cameras, but the PZ-1p
> always seems to win on
> the choice of which camera is going today.
> 
> Dave
> 
> 


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