> 1. I can probably use an Asahiflex lens on the DSLR.  If not, it will work
> fine on an MZ-S.
> 
> 2. The joy of focusing almost any Pentax M, K, or screwmount lens.
> 
> 3. The LX.  'Nuff said.
> 
> 4. The 6x7II.  Wow.
> 
> 5. The Limited lenses.  I don't shoot AF any more, but *someone* should
> make lenses like this for AF cameras, and I'm glad it's Pentax.
> 
> 
> Anyone else?

Only one of those things concerns recent developments, unless you count
backward compatibility as being something new....

I was out looking at Nikons and Minoltas this afternoon...has anyone seen
the Maxxum 7? I was really impressed by it. It's tremendously overloaded
with a zillion features--it's really a feature-lover's camera--but the
viewfinder was large by current standards and so much brighter than the
N80's (in a relatively dark camera store) that it was almost difficult to
believe. AF was extremely good, too.

The thing I really like about the N80 is how quiet and vibration-free its
shutter is. But compared to the Maxxum 7 it's like there's a thick coat of
yellow varnish over the Nikon's viewfinder screen.

Too bad I'd have to use Nikkors on the darn thing. I really like the N80.

--Mike

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