Peter Alling wrote: > They'd have to redesign the electronics to handle it, the sensor > wouldn't/couldn't be just > a direct replacement.
That's not much of a problem considering all the effort they put into designing the rest of the body. Tooling is expensive (so is development time) and it'd be a shame to waste the investment. I think that releasing the MZ-D with a different sensor would be a very good idea. Cheers, - Dave http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/