Chris wrote:

> For the record, the replacement for the MZ-5n is already in the works, and
> will possibly be announced in the spring.  It's not really a replacement,
> as far as I understand, in that it will be different in design, but I hear
> it's unique in itself, which sounds promising.

Really? I was of the impression that the MZ-M, MZ-3, and MZ-5n were going to be 
deleted without replacements. After all, as I uderstand it, Pentax will have a three 
model film slr line-up in the future.
What does this "replacement" mean? Is it going to be in vaguely the same price range 
as the MZ-5n or is this a camera that is going to be released into the line-up at the 
expense of the MZ-5n (discontinued)? This is an important distinction because if there 
are going to be an MZ-5n replacement there won't be a flagship or even an MZ-S in the 
future! (as I understand the vague information I have received).

P�l




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