Rob,

Since the K10D has a user-replaceable focusing
screen...

And since said screen is held in place by a rather
lightweight frame...

One might just re-install one's focusing screen, and
have it wind up straight.  It would take a lot less
than 6-8 weeks to find out!

Rick

--- Digital Image Studio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Some may recall me whining about all my K10D images
> being rotated by
> 1-1.5 degrees CW some time ago, well I have just
> tested it a bit more
> thoroughly. It appears that the sensor is very well
> aligned, as good
> as one pixel over the length of the frame SR on or
> off, that's good.
> However the finder is a different matter, it wasn't
> my imagination or
> shooting technique.
> 
> The captured image appears rotated slightly (just
> hair under 1 degree)
> if I use the frame as a visual reference. But wait
> there's more, the
> focusing screen is also out of alignment but not
> quite as much as the
> prism. So it looks Like it will have to go in for
> realignment, that's
> bad, 6 to 8 weeks by my reckoning given past
> performance, bummer.
> Maybe this info will help someone else, maybe not,
> but I thought I'd
> share it anyhow. :-)
> 
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