If you're a bit of a gadget freak, you'll love the PZ1-P. It has just about every facility you can think of, and a great deal of customisability.

It's also got fast wind-on and rewind, and fast top shutter speed and flash sync.

It's Pentax's most capable camera.

But if you like the simple things in life, it may not be for you.

John

On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 03:36:29 +0100, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks for all the replies.  As there were quite a few more than I
expected, I'll not inundate the list with individual responses.  Right
now I'm leaning a bit toward the Pz-1 or Pz-1p.  (hyper program sounds
like lots of fun)  However, KEH has a nifty MZ-5 in black and that
Z-5.  So who knows?  Anyway, I'll fill you in when I've bought
something.

Thanks again!

On 9/26/05, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Howdy, gang!

A very brief background before I get to my question:
I have a K1000, MX, *ist(film), 6 M series primes, and two auto focus
zooms.  The *ist's complete lack of metering with the M lenses has
become frustrating.  So I'm in the market for a body that will fully
support all the K mount lenses I currently own.  The MZ-S is the
logical choice here, but the budget (read: wife) says no.

I'm considering either an ZX-5(n) or a PZ-1(p).  After digging through
Boj's site, I'm still unsure about the differences between the ZX-5
and the ZX-5n, and between the PZ-1 and the PZ-1p.  The latter of both
models seems to be a bit more desirable, but are the differences
significant enough to warrant ruling out the previous models?  Would
those of you with experience using these bodies have any
recommendations, advice, alternatives, etc.?

Also, I've never really understood hyper manual and hyper program.
Would anyone care to briefly describe them?

Thanks a bunch!

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