In a message dated Mon, 4 Mar 2002 12:48:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Lindamood, 
Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

(among other things)
> A second feature I think is very nice is use of the camera with the TS-110
> interval timer switch.   You can place the camera in advance in a location
> you might not want to try to reach when the action commences, and when the
> time comes the camera goes off, firing again and again at whatever interval
> you set, as many times as you wish.  Now, on the Nikon F5 and other such
> total spec cameras, I imagine that interval shooting might be built-in.
> Pentax gives you the function in a separate cable release that does indeed
> cost about $140, but you would pay probably as much for the feature anyway
> in cameras in which this is internalized, and you add the bulk to the camera
> body.  The option of having the feature outside the body is clever and saves
> bulk and weight for when you don't need the feature.  

The PZ-1 has this feature built in (one of the things that was dropped when the PZ-1 
evolved into the PZ-1p)? So does the WR-90. I know the WR-90 is bulkier than its 
successors, but I don't think the PZ-1p is smaller than the PZ-1, is it?
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