http://www.bdimitrov.de/kmp/bodies/prototypes/MZ-D.html
Shel > [Original Message] > From: P. J. Alling > I didn't have to. There were more than enough witness' to it's > existence. It's not like I believe in flying saucers or not believe in > them. I'm very cynical, but I believe there was a full frame 6 > megapixal Pentax DSLR which, due to a large number of circumstances, put > Pentax back into their cautious mode, when bold moves are probably > necessary. I also believe that due to it's user interface it had full > support for K/M lenses. Your statement to the contrary not withstanding. > > William Robb wrote: > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "P. J. Alling" > > Subject: Re: Camera engineering (was Re: Rename request) > > > > > >> The MZ-D apparently had one. Otherwise it would have been unable to > >> set f-stops manually as it shared it's control interface with the > >> MZ-S and all... > > > > > > Did you ever actually pick one up? > > I didn't. > > Until it's on the shelf, and buyable, it's vapourware, whether or not > > a cardboard mock up exists.

