At 7:38 AM +0100 1/24/05, Jens Bladt wrote:
Agree.
The only problem with the MZ-S is that it came 10 yeras to late. It would
have been a huge success if they made it at the same time as the PZ-1p. The
good thing about it is that it came so late: Now it's posible to get a
almost new one :-)
And for me it was hard to get used to the "missing" aperture wheel on the
body and the kinda tricky mode changing. Perhaps I didn't use it long enough
(9 months).

Well I'm glad I was able to get one when I could. I imagine that this will be my last film camera (in 35mm, anyway), and I wanted one with a good feature set and good build quality, plus with the ability to use my older k-mount lenses. I wish the drive was a bit faster and it does not have the nice simple control dials/knobs of my ZX-5n but the Pentax functions are great, the higher maximum shutter speeds and flash sync will be appreciated, and with the grip it is a wonderful camera to handle.


Now if only the weather would warm up a bit so I could get out and use it! :^)

That said, I am still taking decent photos with film cameras that date from the early '70s. I wonder if the digital cameras being sold today will still be taking photos in 2035?
--
Steve


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