"Lindamood, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Having to use the aperture ring bothers ME because I find that, if anything
>can be objected to in Pentax lens construction for SOME of their lenses,
>it's the feel of the A-ring click stops.  Many people simply don't like the
>plastic A-rings.  Also, the A-set button on one of my lenses broke (SMC-A
>50mm F1.7) and when I successfully repaired it at my kitchen table I could
>see the weak link in the A-set click stop construction (it's a plastic-melt
>thing on that lens, if anyone is interested).  After seeing that, I was VERY
>HAPPY to avoid wear on my A-rings and use the wheel to set aperture on the
>PZ-1p.  I personally found it rapidly intuitive, and turning directions
>never confused me for a moment.  Also, I hold the cable release in my LEFT
>hand, ready to shoot.  Right-hand operation of the aperture set on PZ-1p
>body was clearly helpful here.  The MZ-S absolutely requires the left hand
>on the A-ring, the other hand on the shutter release, cable or body, and who
>wants the cable release in the right hand?

This aspect of the MZ-S is ironic: its truly a pain to have to manipulate the
lens aperture with many lenses when the camera is on a lens-mounted tripod (it's
really akward with the FA*80-200/2.8), yet tripod mounting is one of the venues
in which the MZ-S excels due to its easy to view slanted top display.
Frustrating. (But still not "hell on earth" <grin>)

-- 
Mark Roberts
www.robertstech.com
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