On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 10:56:19 -0700, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi gang,
> 
> I purchased the 750Z for my wife last week.  In addition to being 7MP and
> looking like a classy rangefinder with the black rubber leather grained
> front, it's quite a nice camera.  I had done a little research on it, but
> was still surprised at how versatile it is with focusing modes, exposure
> modes, custom user mode, auto bracket, intervalometer...

As well as being quite compact for a 7MP camera with a 5x optical
zoom.  Not to mention the flip-out LCD, metal body, M/A/S modes, etc.

> I wish it didn't take a proprietary battery and would just use AA's.  The
> plus I guess, is that batteries will not have to be purchased.

I don't think you'll have to recharge that proprietary battery too
often.  Phil at dpreview tested the older Optio 550 that used the same
battery and found that it lasted longer than those huge Canon BP-511s
in Canon's G-series digitals.  He was able to get around 430 shots
using the flash half the time, IIRC.  It's a small battery, but with a
huge mAh rating for Li-ions (1800, I think, where most are under 1100
mAh).  I think the battery is one of the strong points of the 750.

> Talking about 3-D, the camera has a 3-D mode, where two pictures can be
> taken and combined in the same frame.  When printed, they can then be viewed
> through an optional steroscopic viewer.  I find it quite strange that Pentax
> would waste any R&D on this kind of gimmick.  Is this a Japanese penchant?

Couldn't say.  It's cute, and I get a lot of older customers
commenting on how it reminds them of the stereoscopic photography they
used to do, but I doubt that most people use it.  The stitch-assist
mode, OTOH, seems to be pretty popular.
 
> If anyone is interested, the price online can far beat out any local
> retailers.  The difference was enough that I could purchase a 1G SD card and
> next day shipping and still be under the before-tax price of the in town
> store.
> 
> Tom C.

Did you give the local store a chance to come close to matching the
price?  I love buying stuff online, and I'm willing to do that if the
savings are significant, but at the same time there's a lot to be said
for supporting a good local store if you have one.

Chris

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