Never like to hear that one has dropped equipment. Hopfully non to
serious and or a quick fix by Pentax.

On a lighter note, maybe you could pass on your fix it method to Sigma.

Dave

On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 1:29 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Driving to work this morning I saw a couple of crows divebombing a
> hawk perched in a tree. By the time I got there, the crows were gone,
> bu the hawk was still there. I pulled over, put the 1.4x on the bigma,
> put them on the K20 and put it all on the monopod.
>
> After a few minutes of shooting one of the sections of the monopod
> slipped. I lifted it up to lengthen it again and the quick release
> manfrotto ball head released, dropping my camera, bigma and TC five
> feet to concrete.
>
> The damage to my two week old camera seems to mostly be to the plastic
> housing, though the mode dial doesn't seem to work. No matter where I
> set it, it works like it's in M.
>
> The hood for the bigma is cracked. The zoom is now a bit tighter. On
> the bright side it seems to have solved the zoom creep problem.
>
> I hope the rest of my day improves.
>
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