Maciek, if your manual lenses are not of the "A" variety, then you're out of luck. But even with these you have to switch the lens aperture to A (auto) position in order to work properly in any mode, bei it M, A, Tv or P. MZ-60 is the entry level camera that lacks a mechanical coupling required to read the aperture setting on the K, and M lenses. I don't own it but I suspect that not being able to select manual mode (or any other mode for that matter) must have something to do with camera detecting the "wrong" lens and refusing to work with it.
Servus, Alin maciek wrote: mp> i was just given an ZX-60 (european MZ-60 in fact); quick look at the mp> manual made me sure i'll have problems with my old maual lenses mp> i experimented a little bit with that ZX-60 and by coincidence mp> switched it into M-mode; that it is a feature that manual has nothing mp> about but is extremely desired by me; my problem now is that i cannot mp> repeat that mysterious button sequence to switch it into M-mode again mp> i guess the same problem was with the ZX/MZ-50; maybe some of you have mp> heard about that? mp> help me PDML! you're my only hope!

