> Alan Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Different opinions are expected, as always, just don't take 
> it personal. :)
> 
> Sometimes it's very hard not to take it personal. 
> I wonder if I'm really the only one PDML'er who thinks that 
> Z-1p is user friendly and easy to master, 

Nope, you're not. PZ-1p is my third camera, after Minolta 505si and
Pentax SuperProgram. I did not find it complex to understand and after
some ten rolls I can set most frequent things without thinking about it.
I found the user manual that comes with it close to useless, though.
There are many things other people mentioned that are not there, but I'm
fairly happy with the camera.

But I do not have 20 or more years of experience with photography and
have not developed "my ways of doing things" yet. I guess that for
someone that comes from the more traditional line of cameras, PZ-1p may
require some rethinking of basic techniques one used to use with more
"classic" bodies. Hyper modes, however practical, may feel just too
different for such audience, at least at first.

> the only one who 
> feels that MZ-S is not as good as it could and should have 
> been. 

Can't say as I didn't really use it apart for short time in the shop.
However, when choosing between used PZ-1p and new MZ-S based on reviews
and data sheets, I did not find the latter attractive enough to justify
the extra money.

Regards,

Leon
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