Much as I like my Super Program, the ME Supers that I've tried in camera
stores were quieter, with discernibly less vibration. And seeing the lit
LED move up and down as you change aperture makes for very intuitive
readings; you can "know" your shutter speed while keeping your eye off your
I once had 2 ME-supers and observed a big difference between them
in terms of vibration, although both were in great condition.
Regards,
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Tonghang Zhou (Zhou is pronounced like Joe)
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi group:
I've bought, sold, kept, swapped, and generally become very familiar
with most of Pentax's offerings over the last few years. I have or have
had: the spotmatic, the Spotmatic Sp, the SP II, the SP IIa, the SP F,
the K2, K2 DMD, the KX, K1000, the SF1, SF 1n, the MG, PZ20, PZ 10, P
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Sid Barras wrote:
Well, I get this little camera, which I was prepared for, having already
owned the MG. But what I didn't know, was how very capable this camera
is!
Ha, wait until you've tried the Super Program. Think of an ME Super with
shutter-priority and full
From: "Sid Barras" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 11:13 PM
Subject: In Praise of my amazing new Pentax: The ME super!!!
Just one thing. There's a little window on the back of the top plate
below the winder, with little black and orange
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