On poniedziałek, lis 18, 2002, at 17:47 Europe/Warsaw, Heiko Hamann wrote:

Hello Heiko,
I don't hink too. MZ-S does it's job very well - it is not camera for every
professionalist, but there are some like German foto-Proffessor Rolf Nobel
who said "MZ-S has as many features as it is needed and as small as it is
possible". He uses MZ-S with 24-90 and full set of limited lenses for
available light work.
Do you know a webpage where he tells something about the MZ-S?
I don't know - I can only scan a page from Color Foto 8/2002 with "13 perfekte Kamera-Kombis" where you can find MZ-S and note about Rolf Nobel - I have found on web only some of his works. Let me know and I will send you the page from Color Foto!

I was thinking the sam. But as Pål has told, there will be a complete
new chassis for the new digital and analogue SLRs. So the new modells
might look very different.
Probably yes, but will be the new flagship model? One never knows!

24-90 probably will be slightly better optically and faster (3.5-4.5),
althought its build quality is not as good as in old good 28-105 PZ.
I don't own the PZ but the newer - maybe Tamron-built - version. But
maybe I will get a PZ and check, if this might be sufficient. A used PZ
will definitely be cheaper than a new 24-90...

Yes the newer one is Tamron build, not bad but not as good as 24-90. But you have another option - new 28-105/3.2-4.5 - very nice and small lens (255 g, 58 mm filter - it's just slighly larger than 28-70/4), nice lens hood with window for rotating-type filters- I have done only several shots with it, but I must say that it is very sharp for a zoom - not much worse than 24-90, and it starts at f=3.2 and costs only 299 Eur!

Regards
Sylwe


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