From: "Dario Bonazza"
Please don't think US-centric, think worldwide as a camera manufacturer has to do. The key points involved in this case are: 1 - Camera manuals are developed together with cameras, before they actually go on sale. For that reason, marketing decisions taken afterwards aren't reflected in the manuals. 2 - Usually, Pentax develops different manuals for Japan and abroad, while many pictures can be shared among them. So it is possible a data back shows up in a picture for a camera intended to be on sale worldwide without a data back. Not the best thing to do, but possible.

Among the reasons for making different manuals, sometimes there is difference for standard equipment and optional accessories. Often, the data back was included as standard in Japan (and possibly other markets, for some marketing strategy decided after the manuals were released).

Summing up: the international manuals were mostly developed thinking of cameras WITHOUT a data back. However, in certain markets those same cameras were sold WITH data backs as standard equipment. That was a marketing decision, not a design feature.

BTW: my Z1 has no data back.

Dario

Whether the data back was standard or optional, it's shown in the illustrations used for the PZ-1p manual.

They could have used the illustrations from the PZ-1 manual that don't show the data back.

But since they used illustrations showing the Data Back for the PZ-1p manual, I don't think it's "US-centric" to suggest it should be mentioned somewhere in the text that accompanies the illustrations, even if it's only in a disclaimer.

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