I'm not necessarily a MZ-S defender but they sound pretty predictable to me ;-)

At 04:00 PM 9/11/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>I am still griping about the MZ-S. I bought two at my lab (not my $$)
>and took them to Mali last January. I complained that when you put them
>in a back pack, the camera can turn itself on. (Well, actually, the
>switch is designed so that unintentional pressure against it can turn
>the camera on.) Several PDMLers lambasted me for having them in a
>backpack.
>
>Okay, they've been sitting in a box in my office for a couple of months
>without being touched. They are both in Pentax holster-type bags. And
>guess what? I looked at both of them today, and found one of them turned
>on. Some pressure through the soft case had turned the on/off switch to
>on.
>
>I know there are a lot of MZ-S defenders on the list. But a camera that
>unpredictably turns itself on strikes me as having a pretty fundamental
>flaw.
>
>Blast away...
>
>Joe

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