I do own an MZ-S, my second most favorite camera - next to the LX :-)
- the PZ1-P I have is the one that used to belong to Hugh Morton. I got
it at Grandfather Mountain after his death...
Talking about camera feel and such...
Funny thing is that when the PZ1-P came out I ended up at a camera store
where I knew the salesperson. He handed the camera to me and after his
pointing out the particulars we chatted on all sorts of personal and
professional items. After a while I handed the camera back to him. I
told him that I could not purchase it. It was uncomfortable in my
hand. I tended to carry the camera in my hand at that time - more so
than on my shoulder - and if it was not comfortable to hold then what
good would it do me in shooting?
I need to get back out there and shoot - even better if I can go out on
the Bianchi...
César
Panama City, Florida
On 10/19/10 2:55 AM, David Mann wrote:
On Oct 19, 2010, at 5:07 AM, Steven Desjardins wrote:
The big ergonomic plus of the MZ-S for me was the the way that flat
body-grip combo fit in my hand. I suppose that is the same thing Bob
was alluding to.
I don't think I've ever held an MZ-S but I did find the Z-1p handled
exceptionally well after I'd fitted the grip strap.
Dave
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