In the last year, I've most frequently used a PZ-1p and ZX-50 and can second 
this.  Assuming the MZ-6 motor is similar to the two generations earlier 
ZX-50, you may still have the same problem.  The PZ-1p motor is quite a bit 
stronger.

Incidentally - and not to rekindle the for/against PZ-1p thread we just had 
- but I was very happy to add the PZ-1p after using the ZX-50 and would 
whole-heartedly recommend this move up.  However, in fairness to those who 
argue the opposing position, make sure you are comfortable with the size and 
grip of the PZ-1p, and especially with the dials and menus of the interface. 
  It's a very capable camera, with so much more in features than the ZX-5n 
and very little lacking, but it's clearly not for everyone (whereas most 
find the ZX-5n unobjectionable in handling and interface).

Rob

>Lawrence,
>
>THe MZ-L or MZ-6 doesn't solve the wind/rewind motor problem.  If you
>have used both MZ series bodies and the PZ-1p, there is a world of
>difference in the strength of the motors.
>
>
>Bruce


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