Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
If I could find a 24 to 135 Pentax mount lens, I might just add a Pentax film SLR someday.
i just picked up a ZX-L, it has the 1/4000 and the on-board aperture control. but i believe it has a dimmer pentaprism finder as well but i think it would make a good pair w/ my ZX-5n.
if you find a few extra MZ-3's i'd be interesting in knowing where you find them! i haven't seen any in the usual channels.
OK, thought I'd give this a quick update. A fellow RFF'er sold me a ZX-5n super cheap, and I just ran a roll through it, using a variety of lenses. I have to say, I really like it! The most surprising thing about it is the size--it's not much bigger than the ME Super. I had assumed it would be large. It's very comfortable to hold, and everything is where you'd expect it should be. The AF is excellent, just as good as on the K20D, and my Pentax-DA 35/2.8 Macro works like a charm in both shutter-priority and full-auto mode. No vignetting in the viewfinder, but I'm sure there will be on the film. It's made of plastic, but feels very solid nevertheless; all the same I wish it were metal. That's my only gripe, though. If I find an MZ-3 I'll get it (and thus 1/4000 sec), but I'm not going to be looking for one.
Thanks for the advice!
I've discovered that the 70mm DA limited works flawlessly with the ZX-5N, and the 35mm Macro does to, albeit with a bit of vignetting stopped down.
I've discovered that the 70mm DA limited works flawlessly with the ZX-5N, and the 35mm Macro does to, albeit with a bit of vignetting stopped down.
I've had a ZX5-N for several years and have had exactly no problems with it. I very rarely use the auto focus-never trusted it, but all other aspects of the camera are excellent. I like the control layout because I never have to scroll through menus-a pet peeve of mine. One very good thing that I don't think has been mentioned is that the mirror slap is very gentle compared to all of my other SLRs. This is a real plus when shooting at questionable shutter speeds.