Perhaps you should drive down to Portland. Citizen's Photo has one and I
think the Camera World retail outlet has several.

I decided to take a look at the MZ-S just to see if the UI was really any
easier, and, after five minutes w/o the manual, I decided that I would
definitely need the manual.

t

On 12/27/01 5:26 PM, harald_nancy wrote:

> I find the discussion PZ1p vs. MZ-S quite interesting.
> Now I really want to get an MZ-S.
> I love the controls on my ZX-5, and that's why I bought it
> several years ago. Sounds like the MZ-S is based on the
> similar philosophy.
> Spent a couple of months going to 15 different camera stores
> in the Puget Sound, Seattle area, and haven't found a 'live'
> MZ-S yet.  Do they really exist?
> Also haven't seen any pro Pentax lenses in any of the camera
> stores here. Some of the sales people try to tell me that
> Pentax doesn't make pro camera equipment, and I should
> switch to the Other.
> It's very frustrating, especially when they hold some beautiful
> lenses from the Other under your nose.
> Why is there such an anti-Pentax attitude in the pro camera shops?
> Spiffs or no spiffs, but it's irritating.
> Or is just in the Pacific Northwest?
> Harald
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