Bruce wrote:
In all this discussion of aperture control, I forgot one very lame
behavior on the PZ-1p. It is somewhat of an oxymoron. It provides
this capability to change aperture by spinning a dial rather than
using the aperture ring, but the DOF preview button is mechanical and
requires you
My opinion FWIW.
Aperture selection is a lens function, so I expect to find its user
interface on the lens. Shutter speed selection is a camera body function
(in the case of a focal plane shutter), so I expect to find its user
interface on the camera body. In the same manner I expect to find
Gittings
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Bill wrote:
What happened to make film transport
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My opinion FWIW.
Aperture selection is a lens function, so I expect to find its user
interface on the lens. Shutter speed selection is a camera body function
(in the case of a focal plane shutter), so I expect to find its
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My opinion FWIW.
Aperture selection is a lens function, so I expect to find its user
interface on the lens. Shutter speed selection
Kent wrote:
Pentax is sort of like Minolta in that respect. Only Canon and Nikon fight
for the rarified area of 7+ FPS because they have to compete against each
other.
I'm sure film cameras that can do 5fps and more will be seen as pointless in the
future. High speed photography will be
On 28 Dec 2001 at 20:36, Pål Jensen wrote:
I'm sure film cameras that can do 5fps and more will be seen as pointless in the
future. High speed photography will be the area of digital in the very near
future. Wasting a roll in 3,6 seconds doesn't seem cost effective to me; not to
mention the
Robert wrote:
Hyper manual should have been a feature on the MZ-S, in my opinion.
In my opinion my MZ-S has hype manual mode. In fact its more hyper manual than the
Z-1p ever was. Its impossible to have manual and automatic modes simultaneously
available on the Z-1p; you have to scroll
OK Pal,
Start numbering the list at 1.
Tom C.
There is a reason why the Z-1p has a significantly thicker manual than the
MZ-S in spite of having significantly fewer features.
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Aperture control on the body is MUCH better than using
Pål Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark wrote:
easier to switch
from 2-second mirror lock-up self-timer to standard 10-second self-timer (no
need to go through Pentax Functions to do so);
That depends.
We, no it doesn't, actually; that statement stands as true without depending on
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Aperture control on the body is MUCH better than using
Pål,
Amen to that. I used the self timer mostly once a year at Christmas
time to catch the whole family. I use the mirror lock up quite often.
I found it clumsier to set on the PZ-1p, because I had to go through
the menus *every* time. As Pål said, if you constantly switch between
the two
to become familiar with a
a camera body, and then enjoy using it.
a Tom C.
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Artur,
I'm quite surprised that you feel that aperture control on the lens is
a step backward. I used PZ-1p's for quite a while and used to own 2
of them. I am not faulting the cameras at all, as I rather liked
them. But in using the MZ-S's I
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I agree 100%. It is very nice to spin the dials w/o taking the eye from the
viewfinder.
The thing this thread is inevitably showing is that our sensory inputs
become
What happened to make film transport speed so important? Didn't sports
photogs learn how to use their equipment and get great shots in the days
before high speed motordrives? When I was shooting for our college yearbook
back in 1962-63, I used a rangefinder 35 and a Speed Graphic, and with a
Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used the self timer mostly once a year at Christmas
time to catch the whole family. I use the mirror lock up quite often.
As Pål said, if you constantly switch between
the two then the PZ-1p way is better, but if you mostly don't switch,
the MZ-S way is
Bill wrote:
What happened to make film transport speed so important? Didn't sports
photogs learn how to use their equipment and get great shots in the days
before high speed motordrives? When I was shooting for our college yearbook
back in 1962-63, I used a rangefinder 35 and a Speed
Good point Bob! ;-)
Tom C.
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We ought to marvel at the genius of the Pentax design and marketing folks.
They have a new camera on the market
: I love the PZ-1p
You can do that with MZ-S - if you have not used PZ-1p too much. For us
who have used manual cameras - remember those? - it´s perfectly natural.
All the best!
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Gee maybe that's why Canon and Minolta designed their AF lines like that
from the start.
Kent Gittings
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On Wed, 26 Dec 2001 22:34:06 -0500, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Right about now, I'm feeling really good about not have a PZ-1p or an MZ-S.
Not me. I'm feeling really good about having one... :-)
Later,
Gary
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In truth, I would like to have either or. But I'm slightly amused by this
rather vitriolic bashing of that which someone does not own. Hey, for the price
of an MZ-S, you can get a damn nice 6x7 lens,,,or two. Or a couple of LX.
Paul
Gary L. Murphy wrote:
On Wed, 26 Dec 2001 22:34:06 -0500,
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On Wed, 26 Dec 2001 22:34:06 -0500, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Right about now, I'm feeling really good about not have a
PZ-1p or an MZ-S.
Not me. I'm feeling really good about having one... :-)
Yup. I'll drink
William Robb said,
Yup. I'll drink to that.
Or would, if I had a drink.
William Robb
Well, go round one up, Bill. It's winter in them there parts. Gotta keep
that blood alcohol level up above the danger zone.
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In truth, I would like to have either or. But I'm slightly amused by this
rather vitriolic bashing of that which someone does not own. Hey, for the
price
of an MZ-S, you can get a damn nice 6x7 lens,,,or two. Or a couple of
LX.
But MZ-S and 6x7 lenses and LX are 3 different items. One
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