In addition to the shutter release, I think it has an AE and DOF button.
Plus, there's some way to attach it, maybe a snap lock. It didn't sound
like this one is a screw-on.

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Dan Scott wrote:
> 
> Dan Scott wrote:
> >"Paul C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>http://www.photim.net/PMA/Pma-1202/Pentax-D-19.JPG
> >>
> >>What are those little nooks and crannies on the back of the Mz-s's battery
> >>grip?
> >>
> >>-paul
> >>_________________________________________________________________________
> >
> >Curious...I can't tell. But I did blow them up in PhotoShop w/sharpening
> >and bicubic interpolation. They *are* in a good place for ergonomic thumb
> >switches for someone holding the camera in a vertical orientation.
> >
> >Some do sort of look like buttons, others look like they might be rotary
> >and rocker switches. Or it could be I've got a great imagination. Would
> >Pentax have gone to the trouble to put duplicates of some of the more
> >critical controls on the battery grip, so that people shooting vertically
> >wouldn't have to futz around with the then awkwardly placed controls on the
> >top of the camera? If they did, hats off to them. :-)
> >
> >Dan Scott
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> 
> the enhanced image is here, for anyone else who wants to hitch a ride on
> the hypothesis train.
> 
> http://dscott.home.texas.net/Pentax-D-19enhanced.jpg
> 
> Dan Scott
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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