I see the last time I posted was 2005, under the name Cliff Morgan, which I now 
see is still attached to the account I'm presently using. Still use the 
ZX/MZ-5n with a split image / micro prism, love it. 

David Howard (Cliff Morgan)   

ZX-5n Split Image / Micro Prism Focus Screen
Cliff Morgan
Mon, 10 Oct 2005 11:37:27 -0700

As a very long time lurker a have a question for the
group. I recently eBay purchased a ZX-5n with a Split
Image / Micro Prism Focus Screen, loveit, loveit
loveit ... as I shoot slides with M and A series lens.
Is this a frequent modification, and can I do it
myself, as in the MX days?

Thanks,
Cliff Morgan







> Welcome back into the light!
> 
> stan
> 
> On Mar 3, 2010, at 8:17 PM, Cliff Morgan wrote:
> 
> > Time to reappear again, as I've uploaded some photos
> for the 2010 PDML Photo Annual, and Mark has suggested a
> reintroduction. I've followed the list since the 1990's, and
> still enjoy reading it, primarily via the list archives. I
> live in Southern Ontario, Canada, and am a member of the
> local photography club. I'm still a dedicated slide shooter
> (the last one in the club), but confess a purchase of a
> Pentax K200D for my wife. My main interest is fine railway
> photography, and I've had about a dozen images published
> over the years. Since a 1967 purchase of a Pentax Spotmatic,
> I've accumulated many Pentax bodies / lenses, my current
> favourites are a black MX with 5 FPS motor drive, MZ-S,
> MZ-5n, LX, and PZ-1p. Lens wise, K, M, and A series primes,
> I always expose and focus manually.
> > 
> > I'm having some problems locating my original PDML
> account, may have used an different name with all the span
> problems out there.
> > 
> > David Howard
> > 



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