Ouch!

You might look into insurance. I have a “rider” on our homeowner’s policy that 
covers my cameras and lenses. It wasn’t expensive.

Rick

> On May 18, 2024, at 9:11 PM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
> 
> I mentioned that a few weeks ago I helped a woman catch her dog, in the 
> process, with the heavy camera in the handlebar bag the bike fell over.  
> Shortly thereafter I noticed some issues with the lens focusing, but they 
> seemed to correlate with low contrast situations, the camera wouldn't solidly 
> lock focus on mountains through the haze.  A couple days later I noticed the 
> smart function dial on the K-3 III was broken.  
> 
> I took the camera and lens to the local repair shop today, I hadn't noticed 
> that the barrel of the lens was actually broken:
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/rW86kLCAo8vWTRKa9
> 
> The estimates were something like $450 for the lens (which I can buy used for 
> half of that), and $700 (even more than precision) for the camera body.
> 
> Sigh.  I think that for now I'll replace the lens with an 18-135, much less 
> expensive, water resistant, smaller, and I think sharper at least within its 
> range.
> 
> When I have some time, I may try taking the lens apart and doing a kluge fix 
> myself.  In any case, if anyone has either an 18-135 or 18-270 they're 
> looking to offload, let me know.  I'm also beginning to think that I should 
> just pony up the dineros and send the K-3 III to precision in case there is 
> anything else I missed.
> 
> --
> Larry Colen
> l...@red4est.com.   sent from Mirkwood
> 
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