Hi Leon,

on 18 Nov 02 you wrote in pentax.list:

>>- I'm wearing glasses and the viewfinder of the MZ-5n is not very
>>useful

>My wife has an MZ-3 and it's viewfinder is the same as (she says
>slightly better) than the MZ5n, but I don't like the viewfinder on it.

Afaik the viewfinders are identical.

>I do like the viewfinder on the MZ-S and have no problems with it
>wearing glasses.

Do you think it is more useful in dim light than that of the MZ-3/5?

>I have never owned an LX but having held one I can agree that it is a
>wonderful camera.  There are times however when you want speed and the
>MZ-S provides this.

That's right.

>>- I was on a wedding some weeks ago. There were ca. 25 guests, 6 Canon
>>SLRs and my Pentax. The Canon guys and gals were comparing there plastic

>Too many Canons!  At work there are a lot of people who are into
>photography and the first question most of them ask is what equipment
>you have (It ranges from screwmount to medium format, Praktika to
>Blads).  Once you get them past that they can actually talk good photo
>talk with no mention of brands.

The difficulty is to get them past that equipment talk...;-)

...
>The MZ-S is good because by itself it is small, and if you want to
>impress the equipment heads you add the BG-10 with it's vertical grip.

:) I will buy a BG-10 to save energy costs and as I think that it makes  
the MZ-S mor complete.

>I like the wireless flash.  I have played around with it a bit and the
>modeling feature is wonderful, to say nothing of contrast control using
>2 of them.  Great fun.

I'm not very much in flash photography. I take most of my pictures  
outside. If I need a flash then I'm happy not to think too much about  
it... Maybe this will change if I have more time to deal with flash  
photography. Until then me AF500FTZ should fit my needs.

>>can confirm my considerations. Would you buy a MZ-S now or would you
>>wait?  Will there be a new flagship worth waiting for?
>I already did buy one, but for some of what I do I still prefer the
>Z1-p.

Isn't the Z-1P's AF quite slow? Especially compared to that of the MZ-S?

>As I tell everyone when they ask me what camera they should buy
>- buy what is right for you.  Decide what features you need (or want),
>the build quality and so on, make sure your hands can hold it and that
>you can carry it around all day.  Buy it and then take photos.

Thanks!

Heiko

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