On Fri, 26 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The ZX-L does lack some of the features of the ZX-5N that "serious"
> photographers like. Spot metering is one of them....
> If it had spot metering, I would go for it in a heart beat.

Actually, ZX-L does have spot metering.  The only limitation is that you
have to use it with AE-Lock.  Don't forget that ZX-L/MZ-6 also has some
extra features that ZX-5n lacks and "serious" photographers may like: such
as higher shutter speed and higher flash sync speed, more customizable
auto-bracketing settings, ability to have release-priority autofocus
(servo), full info display on external LCD, ability to select half-stops
shutter speed up to 30s, leaving film leader out on rewind, advanced flash
and IR remote.

> The more advanced flash metering is one thing that would make me
> consider the ZX-L.

I am also attracted to this feature.  The High speed sync, P-TTL and
automatic flash exposure compensation should make it easy to do balanced
daylight fill flash.


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