Aesthetically and ergonomically, there is no contest. The Super A is a little jewel. The SFx is a great lumbering dynosaur. But they're both well-made and competent cameras.

John

On Tue, 31 May 2005 13:51:12 +0100, Frantisek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

BTW,

I have had the SFXn and it's a very loud camera. With the AA grip the
grip is very good, but it comes (as does SuperA) from an era when
Pentax tried strange control ergonomics - buttons and such (nearly
everybody did, the worst culprit was Minolta - their cameras from the
early AF era are an ergonomic nightmare). It is quite usable with good
viewfinder (for an AF body). But the sound of its motor drive is
_louder_ than Eos 1V...

I think a good working SuperA would be a better option. With it you
can still put the motordrive off, and I think the MD offers 3-3.5fps
unlike 2fps of the SFXn.

Frantisek








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