I have both MZ-M and MZ-5n and the problem is the
same. 
Actually, I think that it is a fact. All MZ/ZX camera
reviews point out this as a weak point: 
'meter readings difficult to see in bright light'

Jaume

--- Todd Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I have never had this problem with the ZX-M.  I
> don't know why the ZX-5n is
> different.
> 
> Todd
> 
> At 08:59 PM 3/29/01 -0500, you wrote:
> >Hi John,
> >You wrote:
> >Is it just my eyes, or do other people find that
> it's almost impossible to
> >see the LEDs in the viewfinder of a ZX-5n when
> shooting outdoors in bright
> >light? Most of the time I end up guessing what it
> says. Do I need a black
> >cloth over my head like a view-camera photographer?
> Or are my batteries
> >starting to fade? Or is this just dumb engineering?
> >
> >My comment:
> >This has been a major complaint of mine for years
> with this camera.  I've
> >also heard others mention it, and seen it referred
> to in print in Practical
> >Photography.   IMO, it's an oversight that Pentax
> did not consider in the
> >cookie-cutter ZX bodies.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Ed
> 
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