After which, they produced the rest of the MZ/ZX line looking like, not quite Rebel clones but at least Rebel cousins.

The MZ-5 is significant not because its a flagship or it looked special, but the fact that it put Pentax back into the game again after years of struggle with the Z/PZ series (although not the high end market that most of us hoped for). Offering AF technology in a 80's manual focus body design is what made the 5/5n special (and what many people wanted at the time).


regards,
Alan Chan

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