Pros: Truly and fully versatile, professional photo quality, fast auto-focus and power zoom, super fast shutter speeds Cons: slightly heavier than the avg. SLR, maybe too much camera for point and shoot folks
After some lengthy research, consulting professional photographers using a variety of 35MM SLR's, various magazine photo articles as well as my own experience, I concluded the Pentax PZ-1P to be the best truly all purpose camera (fully-auto;...
Pros: Overall design, performance Cons: Noisy, one focus point, no vertical grip
I've owned PZ-1p for over four years and it's a camera designed almost ten years ago. I've been thinking to replace it with a recent designed camera. I gave up the idea of replacing it after testing some other cameras.
Pros: Price/performance, Hypermanual Cons: Older AF system, lens line
I've had this camera for over two years, and it's become one of my favorites.
Ergonomics: well placed dials and buttons, easily accessible, you can do all the important operations with your pointing finger and thumb while looking through the...
I had the opportunity to use one of these babies over the last few days. Up till now I have been a EOS devotee. I shoot with an Elan (the original black elan) and I love it. But the PZ-1P is amazing. It is comfortable to hold. The motor drive does...
Pros: Relatively Cheap, Great AF, Great Metering Cons: Pro lenses for Pentax are expensive
If you are looking for a camera for serious amateur or semi-pro photography, this is the camera for you. The autofocus system is quick and responsive. The metering system is dead on, especially when using Fuji Velvia slide film. The available amount...
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