Oh no. I think CRK are purposely pulling back on their service
department. They used to be pretty good. Sad. Hope you get it back soon
Completely agree with the ergonomics. The combo of the deep grip, thin
body and simple dials totally float my boat
John Coyle wrote:
Derby, I've always really liked the MZ-S, finding the ergonomics suited me
perfectly. Unfortunately, mine blew itself up recently and is now on its
way to Japan for repair, Kennedy's being unable to fix it in Australia!
John in Brisbane
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Derby Chang
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Subject: OT PESOs - Film is king, the king is dead
Been said, not too original, but I'm enjoying this
Richard-Strauss-autumn of film.
http://members.iinet.net.au/~derbyc/10/10_04/10_04_lunchbreak/01.htm
http://members.iinet.net.au/~derbyc/10/10_04/10_04_festivalcrowd/01.htm
http://members.iinet.net.au/~derbyc/10/10_04/10_04_fouratefive/01.htm
Just picked up an MZ-S. Some distant years ago, I dissed it's looks,
along with the Rocky Balboa Leica R8. In the flesh, it's quite a
pleasant camera to hold. Not Stallone-y at all and the canted top plate
makes a lot of sense (especially, I imagine on a 645). I recant
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