... if it
1. Had 1/250 flash sync, and
2. Did not have that eye-sore panorama switch, and instead
3. Had the spotmeter button there, which should be a button,
not a mode, so that can be used to evaluate parts of the
scene in any mode,
and, although not critical but still useful and perhaps trivial
to implement: if it
4. Had half-stop shutter speeds in manual mode. After all,
the speeds are there. Only needed unmarked click stops in
the dial. And if it
5. Had the exposure hold button being a toggle (or at least
an option for such.)
The intuitiveness and surface simplicity of the camera makes
it really good camera, even better in the MZ-S in my humble
opinion (if it had the extras above.)
The 1/250 sync speed may be some extra effort and cost, but the
others should be easy to implement, right?
Tonghang.
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