>Sometimes it's very hard not to take it personal. I wonder if I'm really
>the only one PDML'er who thinks that Z-1p is >user friendly and easy to
>master, the only one who feels that MZ-S is >not as good as it could and
>should have been. I wonder if all those >loads of user's good opinions on
ur Ledóchowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 1:56 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Re: Odp: Next Pentax Flagship Camera?
>
>
>Alan Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Different opinions are expected, as always, just don't take it pe
> Alan Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Different opinions are expected, as always, just don't take
> it personal. :)
>
> Sometimes it's very hard not to take it personal.
> I wonder if I'm really the only one PDML'er who thinks that
> Z-1p is user friendly and easy to master,
Nope, you're
>I wonder if I'm really the only one PDML'er who thinks that Z-1p is user
>friendly and easy to master, the only one who feels that MZ-S is not as
>good as it could and should have been. I wonder if all those loads of
>user's good opinions on Z-1p written on the Photography Review, Camera
>Rev
Artur, I hate to be contradictory, but it really is true that if an
individual user doesn't like or cannot get on with an interface, they
will never like it! I have this happen to me with programming
computers, there is always someone who doesn't like what you've done.
In my case, I was coming
Artur,
Having owned and used the PZ-1p for quite some time and now owning and
using the MZ-S, I feel that I can give some insight.
There are several things to consider. First, there is a difference
between easy to learn and easy to use. The PZ-1p is easy to grasp the
general concept of manipul
On 20 Aug 2002 at 8:56, Artur Led¢chowski wrote:
> Sometimes it's very hard not to take it personal.
> I wonder if I'm really the only one PDML'er who thinks that Z-1p is user
> friendly and easy to master, the only one who feels that MZ-S is not as good as
> it could and should have been. I won
Alan Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Different opinions are expected, as always, just don't take it personal. :)
Sometimes it's very hard not to take it personal.
I wonder if I'm really the only one PDML'er who thinks that Z-1p is user friendly and
easy to master, the only one who feels that M
- Original Message -
From: Pal Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Next Pentax Flagship Camera?
> Medium format is the most popular format for landscape photography on a
global basis. This is the market Pentax is catering for. The studio market
is crowded and Pentax have never shown
- Original Message -
From: Alan Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Next Pentax Flagship Camera?
> If I am not mistaken, P645 and P67 system were designed for field use
where
> polaroid backs aren't important. Also, the relatively affordable P67
lenses
> are big plus.
As I have writte
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