Re: Sv: RE: The flagship dilemma (Was:MS-Z vs PZ-1p experience)

2001-08-21 Thread Bruce Dayton
t: Re: Sv: RE: The flagship dilemma (Was:MS-Z vs PZ-1p experience) > Probably not. Rather than turn back the features of a body to match old flashes, it makes more business sense to update the flashes. Customers then buy the new flashes for the exposure compensation/wireless TTL/etc, and there we

Re: Sv: RE: The flagship dilemma (Was:MS-Z vs PZ-1p experience)

2001-08-21 Thread Doug Brewer
Probably not. Rather than turn back the features of a body to match old flashes, it makes more business sense to update the flashes. Customers then buy the new flashes for the exposure compensation/wireless TTL/etc, and there we go. Doug At 10:00 PM +02008/21/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, or

Sv: Re: The flagship dilemma (Was:MS-Z vs PZ-1p experience)

2001-08-21 Thread arkibladt
Hello Paul How do you do manual flash comp. from the body on the MZ-S? Jens > > Fra: Pål Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Dato: 2001/08/21 Tue PM 06:06:26 CEST > Til: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Emne: Re: The flagship dilemma (Was:MS-Z vs PZ-1p experience) > > Artur wrote: > >Since I > > have Sunpack MZ44

Sv: RE: The flagship dilemma (Was:MS-Z vs PZ-1p experience)

2001-08-21 Thread arkibladt
Hi all I guess this is one of the things Asahi has to change when making the MZ-Sn: Flash compensation chosen from the camera body!? Jens, Denmark (pt. Ireland) > > Fra: Chee Seang Ong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Dato: 2001/08/21 Tue PM 05:02:52 CEST > Til: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >