RDJ92807,

Don't you find in general that variable aperture zooms are maddening
for precise control.  When I want precise control, I am using primes.

You do present an interesting argument - should high end bodies cater
to low to mid level lenses or is it a non-issue?


Bruce Dayton



Thursday, December 27, 2001, 10:39:28 AM, you wrote:

Rac> As I mentioned earlier, I strongly agree that not having aperature contron on 
Rac> the body is a big problem witht the MZ-S.  The problem is very 
Rac> simple......setting the aperture ring on f8 DOES NOT MEAN you will get f8 if 
Rac> you are using most zoom lenses that are not a straigth f4 or f2.8, for 
Rac> example.  Isn't this the whole point of aperature priority???? If you put the 
Rac> new Pentax 24-90/3.5-4.5 on a new MZ-S, set the f-stop for f8 for 
Rac> example......zoom the lenses and you will find the real f-stop changes based 
Rac> upon the zoom range selected.  This is maddening for precise manual control 
Rac> and is my biggest issue with the MZ-S.  I just think an $800 camera should 
Rac> have this feature, as do the higher end Nikon, Canon and Minolta products and 
Rac> the Pentax ZX-7.

Rac> Robert James

Rac> In a message dated 12/27/01 9:45:33 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Rac> writes:

Rac> << >Having to use the aperture ring bothers ME because I find that, if 
Rac> anything
>>can be objected to in Pentax lens construction for SOME of their lenses,
>>it's the feel of the A-ring click stops.  Many people simply don't like the
>>plastic A-rings.  Also, the A-set button on one of my lenses broke (SMC-A
>>50mm F1.7) and when I successfully repaired it at my kitchen table I could
>>see the weak link in the A-set click stop construction (it's a plastic-melt
>>thing on that lens, if anyone is interested).  After seeing that, I was VERY
>>HAPPY to avoid wear on my A-rings and use the wheel to set aperture on the
>>PZ-1p.  I personally found it rapidly intuitive, and turning directions
>>never confused me for a moment.  Also, I hold the cable release in my LEFT
>>hand, ready to shoot.  Right-hand operation of the aperture set on PZ-1p
>>body was clearly helpful here.  The MZ-S absolutely requires the left hand
>>on the A-ring, the other hand on the shutter release, cable or body, and who
>>wants the cable release in the right hand? >>
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