Or the MZ-S and other recent models are still finding use. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Interesting. It suggests that we aren't likely to part with our Spotmatics, > but MZ-S and other recent models? Put 'em on ebay. > Paul > -------------- Original message ---------------------- > From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Hear it is, kids, the results you don't want to see from a survey you didn't >> want to have...... >> >> I will keep score for a while longer, but the replies are slowing enough >> that I thought I'd post what I have... >> >> Fourty seven people decided to partake in this thing, and they have 302 >> Pentax 35mm and or 120 film cameras sitting in disuse. >> For the sake of making this fairly easy to do, I didn't break it down by >> camera model in every instance, but if there was a flagship at the top of >> the heap, I listed it seperately. >> I didn't bother to break down small variation changes that caused a letter >> to be appended to the name. Hence the PZ1 and PZ1p are in the same section. >> >> Here's the list: >> >> 5 S/H series >> 41 Spotmatic (all variants) >> 27 K series >> 36 ME series >> 25 Program plus / Super Program >> 33 LX >> 36 MX >> 15 P series >> 2 A3000 >> 7 SF series >> 6 PZ-20 >> 18 Z-1/PZ-1/p >> 17 MZ series >> 12 MZ-S >> 2 *ist >> 9 645 >> 11 6X7 >> >> Have fun >> >> William Robb >> >> >> -- >> PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List >> [email protected] >> http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net >> to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and >> follow >> the directions. > >
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