I love my MX too, i love the size of it and it feels solid, although I have
seen a few around that feel pretty tired and loose.

I used to have an LX, but used the MX way more.

I've carry mine with me everyday during the week.

I wouldn't mind a small grip for mine though, somthing similar to the GripB
for the LX (although smaller), i have a winder but its to big to leave on
all the time.

Regards,
Paul Jones
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wendy Beard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 10:25 AM
Subject: Re: The REAL reason the Pentax MX rules!


> At 19:41 21-10-2001 -0400, Mark Roberts wrote:
>
> >Many people, myself included, often praise the MX because it's fully
> >functional,
> >except for the light meter, without batteries. Well, yes, being
all-mechanical
> >is a great feature of the MX, but the *real* reason for having one is
because
> >it's a great camera that's small enough to throw in your bag "just in
case".
>
> Absolutely!
> And it's been my camera of choice on cycling trips. Two weeks cycle
camping
> in the pyrennees type trips that is.
> Fits beautifully in a handlebar bag, bum bag, shirt back pocket, or just
> slung over the shoulder just ready for taking snaps of the view or fellow
> cyclists puffing up the mountains behind you.
> Mine has survived over 18 years of being thrown in my bag.
> Eehhh, they don't make 'em like they used to!
>
> Wendy
>
> ---
> Wendy & Paul Beard
> Ottawa, Canada
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