LCD's do not wear out, but they will eventually expire wof old age.

-Adam


Glen Tortorella wrote:
> Thank you, Mat.  I did as you have indicated...all is a-okay :-)
> 
> While I am on the subject, I must say that this body has a nice feel  
> to it--even without a lens attached.  I like the small grip piece,  
> and, overall, the body seems to have a nice balance, size (fairly  
> compact), and weight.  My lens should arrive sometime next week.  I  
> settled on a used A 50/2.  I have this lens on my ZX-M (though that  
> one I bought new with the camera).
> 
> Before I forget: do LCDs wear out?  I tend to be one who likes to  
> keep things for a while, and I am wondering how much mileage I should  
> expect from the little screen on my SP (and ZX-M).  With my KX, this,  
> of course, is not an issue...although I like the extra speed (1/2000)  
> on the ZX-M and SP.
> 
> Thanks again,
> Glen
> 
> On Aug 30, 2007, at 3:06 PM, Mat Maessen wrote:
> 
>> On 8/30/07, Glen Tortorella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> My Super Program body arrived today.  It came with a fresh battery,
>>> and so there is an LCD readout.  In order to set the shutter speed,
>>> though, I have to load (and advance) a roll of film, right?  It reads
>>> the default "1000" right now (and "125" on the 125 setting, "B" on
>>> the bulb setting).  I just wanted to verify that it is functioning
>>> properly.
>> Simply close the film back, with or without a roll of film, stroke the
>> advance lever, and fire the shutter, until the exposure counter hits
>> 1. You should then be able to set your shutter speed.
>>
>> -Mat
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