Cory,
They are only things.
Buy another.
Regards,  Bob S.

On 9/18/05, cbwaters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On my recent journey to northern Michigan I had yet another run-in with
> gravity and impact.
> This time it was my Super Program and A-50/2.  I'd carried the camera on the
> flight with me and jammed it into the backpack while we were landing because
> it needed to be under the seat or some such per the flight attendant.
> Unfortunately, the pack didn't get totally zipped I guess since the camera
> plopped out onto the parking lot as we were trying to fit six people and
> luggage in to my moms four person car.  On initial inspection, it didn't
> look bad but later, when I tried to use it, the lens wouldn't focus.  I
> noticed a dent in the filter ring and I guess it landed hard enough to chunk
> the lens's internals.
> Now, this isn't an expensive lens but it WAS part of the kit that I received
> that started me down this  Pentaxian road... and I liked it.
> It's the third or fourth lens that I've wrecked in the few years I've been
> shooting and it pisses me off.  I feel like I've let these things down with
> my lapses of concentration or judgement and allowed them to come to harm.
> Anyway, I guess my self loathing rant is over.
> 
> Be careful out there
> 
> Cory
> 
> 
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