I don't think it is a good idea to use *any* camera that relies on a motor
to transport film.

FWIW, the LX is specified to work electronically between -20 and +50�C. The
mechanical shutter speeds are specified to work up to -30� C (thats quite
cold but can happen in Russia).
The MX is specified to work between -20� and -50�C.
I have not found any specification for the MZ-S but I wouldn't consider it
anyway.

The *ist D - surprise surprise - is not specified to work below freezing at
all (!) and only up to 40� C.

Sven

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Von: Mark Dalal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Sonntag, 30. Mai 2004 17:05
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Betreff: Re: Fully manual SLR


From: "Brett Mckay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Thanks to the people who have replied so far.
> Just adding some details. I am after a Pentax camera that takes K-mount
> lenses. I assumed people would talk about Pentax as it is on the Pentax
> mailing list. These I have for my MZ-S. My worry is when I visit Russia
> at the end of the year that the MZ-S will not work at the low
> temperatures. I also have a P30, which is my normal backup, but it may
> have the same problems with needing a battery to function.

Would the MZ-S falter in those conditions? I recall having a conversation
with Mark Cassino about his PZ-1p working just fine in cold weather.

Mark

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