Wow, the fixed focal length makes this a toughie.  I'd probably go with the
MZ-S and my M100/4.0 Macro.  The MZ-S because of the easy to use interface,
and the M100 Macro because I like shooting flowers.

However, if I was on a desert island, batteries would be a problem, so the
best choice then would be my Honeywell Spotmatic with the Vivitar 50mm 1.8.
The spotmatic because of not needing batteries and the Vivitar 50mm because
it's the only screw mount 50mm I have.

Bill  KG4LOV
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From: "Mark Erickson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "pentax-discuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 12:09 PM
Subject: Your desert-island kit?


> Ok, here's a new question for you on this bright and happy Monday.  Say
you
> have to pare your camera gear down to one body and one fixed-focal-length
> lens for the next couple of years.  The body and lens to come from your
> current gear selection.  What will it be, and why?
>
> I'll go first:  My MZ-S and SMC-A 50mm F2.8 Macro.  Why?  I love the MZ-S
> user interface.  The 50 is wide enough for at least some people shots,
works
> well as a landscape lens, and is a reasonable macro lens.  I'll miss a
> telephoto lens, but this setup covers most of my productive shooting.
>
>  --Mark
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