But for all we know S is Stop-gap and L is Less, it
does show that an MZ-2 and MZ-1 are left available, as
is MZ-X. Pentax does seem to be upgrading the enitre
line now so maybe, just maybe there is still a Pz-1p
replacement in the wind with other new cameras (
anyone care for an AF67? ) But either way they are
showing comitment to 35mm again.

--- Collin Brendemuehl 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The impression that I've gotten is that this is the
> beginning of a general upgrading of the MZ/ZX line,
> at least with respect to features.
> 
> Being consistent with other terminology:
> MZ-S == Super
> MZ-L == Luxury
> (prediction here)
> MZ-I == Intermediate
> MZ-M == Manual, basic model
> 
> Given the term MZ-L, it wouldn't surprise me in the
> least to see a streamlining of warranty &
> maintenance programs by dropping the ZX designation.
>  This would allow them to isolate products by serial
> numbers as opposed to appearance, and have a single
> production line for the package.  They could save a
> bundle.
> 
> I see Pentax as needing just one thing to make it
> boom:  Money.  They're privately held.  An IPO would
> bring an influx of cash resources and can move this
> very capable company back into the leadership
> position it once proudly held.
> 
> So, anyone got a quarter?  :)
> 
> My 2 cents,
> 
> Collin
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