Welcome. This is almost exactly the kit I had when I joined here (I had the APO version of the 70-300). I warn you, temptation is rife and I have ended up spending much since then!!!
You can post as many issues as you like and whoever wants to repond is welcome to. You can also reply to any messages here and they will be distributed to the list automatically. If you want to reply directly to a person, you need to click 'reply', then enter their address manually rather than use the automatic pdml.net address. I really like the MZ-30, although you will find some here complain because it cant take older (non 'A') lenses. If you don't have any then that's no real problem however - just be careful if you buy used lenses. The Sigma 70-300s are IMHO the best consumer zooms in this range made by any manufacturer and it will serve you well, I am sure. I am interested if you are happy with the 28-80 though? I was not impressed with mine, and this was the first thing to be upgraded - the difference that made was phenomenal. I know it is the photographer, not the kit that makes the image - but if you are crippled by your kit it doesn't help. Again welcome... Rob > -----Original Message----- > From: Amanda du Plessis [mailto:duplesa@;mweb.co.za] > Sent: 04 November 2002 04:14 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Me new > > > Hey guys > > I read the Amateur photographer and saw the aricle on you > guys at the = air show. Those are some pretty big lenses!! I > then went to the site and subscribed, I own a MZ-30 a with a > 28-80 = lens and a Sigma 70-300 macro super dl + dedicated > pentax flash. Now I just need to know how this works? Do you > get a new issue = everyday? Do you choose a topic and then > just send a message to that=20 person or what?? > > Cheers > Neil > South - Africa > > >

