Thanks for hint: I tried it and yes, mirror "cliks" when it returns. I just
thougt it has to be more, uhmm... "soft" or smth, like zx-m, which is noisy
(that's true), but it puts mirror back in place more gently. If it isn't a
problem, that's just great. At least the sound of mirror returning with the
following short zz is nice :) Actually I get this camera today (MZ-S was
too expensive for me) and was a bit upset with that vibration "problem".
Anyway: camera seems to be very good.
Atvars
p.s. Actually I come from Latvia, which in German is "Lettland", and see:
"Leicaland" and "Lettland" sounds pretty similar, maybe that was the
problem ;))
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Alin Flaider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>   Atvars, where do you come from, Leicaland? :o)
>   Now seriously, if you want to differentiate between vibrations of
>   mirror up and mirror return phases, just select a 2 second speed.
>   I did this, and I could feel no difference in mirror up between
>   my MZ-5n and a friend's PZ-1p (and 5n is my reference in terms of
>   still SLRs). However, PZ-1p startled visibly on mirror return / film
>   wind, yet less than all mechanical cameras that I ever handled.
>
>   Servus, Alin


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