The funny thing is that the MZ-S was supposed to be a digital camera. I always 
loved the feel of the MZS with the grip. Sadly, I finally sold mine to buy the 
K-7. 
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From: Bob Sullivan <rf.sulli...@gmail.com>
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Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2010 22:37:46 
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Subject: Film and cameras

Like many of you, I have film in the freezer.
I've put some in cameras to see if I could use a bit up.
Today, two cameras rode with me in my van,
the K-7 and the MZ-S, both on the floor behind me.

I could reach around and grab either one.
What surprised me was the feel of the film camera.
The K-7 with the battery grip is a small digital, but felt big and clunky.
The MZ-S with battery grip virtually lept into my hand.
(It reminded me of the old sci-fi story featuring a future gun shop.)

That film camera, how it feels, how it fits the hand, how it sounds...Wow.
I really miss all that.
Regards,  Bob S.

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