Hi Paul,

Would you consider the metering system to be generally more accurate than
say the multisegment in the MZ series cameras?

Regards,
Paul Jones

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From: "PAUL STENQUIST" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: Pentax


> The LX 's off-the-film metering in aperture priority mode (that's with
stepless
> shutter) will help give you the proof in pictures. There are far more
> sophisticated metering systems. But I have never encountered one that
works
> better. And, of course, the LX's solid feel will inspire you to produce
better
> photographs.  It works. We've tried it.
> Paul
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > the LX requires no enabling chatter.  All you have to do
> > is go into a store and pick one up and hold it for a moment.
> >
> > So, if I stay out of the stores and don't meet any of you with an LX I'm
> > safe?  Hum, sounds simple enough. <G>
> > But I must admit all the talk and the reverent tones used when speaking
of
> > this camera, has aroused curiosity.  Perhaps I should check out
one....after
> > Christmas.
> > It will make me feel like a good photographer?  Ahh, but the proof (of a
good
> > photographer) is in the pictures!
> > Julie
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