--- Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Practically every SLR, film or digital, made since
> the middle 1990s,  
> other than the MZ-S and a couple others. Canon
> actually started doing  
> things this way with the A1 back in, what, 1974 or
> so?


Seems strange, however, that Pentax moved from the
big, plastic blobs of the PZ series to the retro Zx-5n
(a fav of mine) which operates the same as the MZ-S
only to return to this notion that lenses should be
controled through the body for the digitals.

> 
> > ... Do the *ist series film cameras operate
> > that way as well?
> 
> Yes, as far as I know. As do the PZ series and
> possibly others. I'm  
> not familiar enough with Pentax cameras pre-DSLR to
> know all the  
> details.

Yeah, I figured they did since the first j-series
lenses without aperture rings came out with the *ist
film cameras, correct?

Anyway, what I'm most sorry to learn is that even the
FA's need to be controlled this way on the DSLR's. Oh
well. I plan on shooting film for along time yet so
how much of an impact on me it will have remains to be
seen.

-Brendan

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