Its a matter of coming out of the cave. Haven't you ever seen "2001 a space odyssey"? Technology moves forward, you adjust. Don't worry, you'll get used to it...

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Rob Studdert wrote:
On 7 Oct 2003 at 23:03, Rob Brigham wrote:


Funny thing is, I moaned about not having body control on the MZ-S - but
I adjusted. Now I have to adjust back and have not found the transition
quite as easy in this direction. No problem though, I will cope - but
then I am lucky I don't have any lenses which will be a problem. What I
am slightly annoyed about is the lack of consistency. I have to switch
mentally when I go from one body to another. As I said, I will copy,
but I really liked the idea of having a twin film/digital interface so
that my work was identical on whichever body. This was part of why I
bought an MZ-S because I thought I was gonna get its twin when I went
digital. Still lament that one slightly.


Well said. I don't have any lenses which will be a "problem" either but hell I'd like to be able to use their bloody aperture rings. I bought my MZ-S for the same reasons as yourself and now all I see is total inconsistency from Pentax regarding operation, compatibility, delivery, body design and yes even lens/body finish and colour. What I can't understand is how people here seem to view these moves as positive advancement?

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