Harald wrote
>One thing I couldn't figure out was how you would set the
>camera to prewind the film to a specific frame number. (read about it)
>Is it actually possible to use part of a roll of film, rewind it,
>and then later put it back in the camera, advance it to
>a frame number, and shoot t
> harald asked about the MZ-S:
>
> Hi all,
> One thing I couldn't figure out was how you would set the
> camera to prewind the film to a specific frame number. (read about it)
> Is it actually possible to use part of a roll of film, rewind it,
> and then later put it back in the camera, advance
Harald - I agree with just about everything you say about the MZ-S - it's a
great camera!
To be helpful, rather than just 'me-tooing': for mid-roll reload, make sure
that PF12 setting is 3. Then, note the frame number at which you stop when you
take out the film. When you reload that film, si
Hi all,
Thanks for the store recommendations in the PNW.
We ended up driving down yesterday to Portland's Camera World
store to take a look at the MZ-S. The phone number to R & K Photo in Auburn
WA
seems to be disconnected. Are they still in business?
The MZ-S is definitely going to be my next ca
Just some brief comments...
Last Saturday thay had a dealers day (or whatever they call it) at my
local photo shop, Keeble and Shutchat in Palo Alto. The Pentax guy
didn't have the MZ-S visible, but showed one to me when I asked.
I was very surprised at how light it is. It didn't really feel t
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