I also love my "new" MX!!! I've got mine a few weeks ago as Christmas gift,
run a few rolls of film through it and already fall in love ;o) My first
impressions:
-    Build quality and feeling... Despite I have Super-A with not so bad
feeling of sturdy metal body (comparing to modern auto-focus wonderbricks).
MX feels far sturdier...
-    Shutter/mirror noise is far quieter then Super-A's. With my Super A I
distinctly can hear two waves of noise: first one - when mirror goes up (it
seems that mirror stops by bumping into the foam pad) and when shutter
process selected speed; second one - when mirror goes down and stops in its
lower position. With MX - first wave is almost inaudible (MX's mirror is
stopped by internal mechanics, without bumping), rubberized silk shutter is
noiseless too... Basically you hear the mirror when it stops in its lower
position, that's all!.. The practical issue of this - less vibration:
handshooting is possible with lower shutter speeds (especially with
problematic ones like 1/30, 1/15, 1/8?)!..
-    And last (till now, I hope ;o) - viewfinder: it looks bigger and
slightly brighter then Super-A's one. Moreover it covers slightly more
percentage of frame, with this last point I've got a little surprise: I
almost never had a problem with the issue that lab cuts part of the frame
during printing. On the very first roll from MX I've immediately got a few
pictures with very tight framing or cut off subject's parts!.. Now I'm
learning how to avoid this ;-)

Ok, Shel, good luck with your MX,

Vlad.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pentax List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 15:53
Subject: The Wonderful MX


> A few weeks ago I bought a very nice MX from Daphne and have used it a
> few times.  Man, do I like that camera.  It's especially nice when
> wearing a wide angle lens, like the K28/3.5, or the K35/3.5.  It's a
> small enough combination to fit easily into the Domke F-803 satchel, or
> into a large pocket in a jacket or vest.  And not needing batteries is a
> real plus. If you haven't been MX enabled, it's something you might
> think about.
> --
> Shel Belinkoff
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