I noticed something recently as I perused a local camera place over the holidays - their used AF body section is entirely dominated by Pentax MZ series bodies (what the Yanks call ZX bodies - probably 20 or so of them), especially the MZ-M and MZ-10 models. It made me wonder why. I had an MZ-5n for a while, and I liked it well enough. Certainly it had more toys than most people would ever use, and with the battery grip it was nice to handle and cheal on batteries too. I wonder what people are trading to - there never seems to be a corresponding number of AF normal lenses or those cheap consumer zooms that tend to be sold with these bodies, so I presume that people are just moving to different Pentax bodies, but I can't prove that.
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > What does NOT inspire me as a robust camera is my ZX-5n. Ergonomically, it's > my > favourite camera, but I've had troubles major and minor with > it. > ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/