Ahh, yes, but you forget that the MZ-S will save us from global warming, rid
the world of all known diseases, and make its user walk on water.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ed Mathews
Sent: June 15, 2001 03:12
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Subject: Re: MZ-S and More ?


Bill Owens wrote:
"Other than fps of the motordrive, what does the F-100 offer that the MZ-S
doesn't?"

1.  Much quieter AF.  (It was also faster and more accurate compared to the
prototype MZS I tried - but that may have been the fault of the
pre-production model)
2.  Heavier body (an advantage for balance with bigger glass, larger hands,
or for hand holdable steadiness in windy conditions  - but also seen as a
negative by many)
3.  A brighter viewfinder (having compared the two - side by side with an
f1.8 lens)
4.  More viewfinder accuracy.
5.  Immediate access to lenses with silent wave motors (if you are a
professional and can afford the suckers)
6.  Immediate access and lens compatibility to a couple very nice digital
SLRs (again, very important for professionals)
7.  Maybe a cheaper price.  Yes, that's what I said.  CWO was selling F100s
for 899.00 a couple months ago, with free shipping.
8.  Proven track record.  Probably not a factor for most, but might be for
some.

That's what comes to mind right now.  Of course, I'm sure many will
disagree, and if we wanted to, we could all list advantages of almost
anything over anything else.  It all depends on what is most important to
YOU.

Thanks,
Ed
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