Is it with a number of different lenses or is it with the same lens? (Just to rule out other problems).

Now the cost is another question. It could be anything from a simple mechanical adjustment, which by the way will probably run between $100 and $200 to replacing most of the guts of the camera, in which case you'd be better off buying good used one or getting a K20D at close out.

MikeM wrote:
My K10 has started taking shots that are very dark followed by some shots that are ok then there are a few that are very dark followed by more that are ok. So far the bad shots have all been occurring in groups of 3. I don't know if that is just coincidence or not. In 1 group of bad shots 2 were dark and 1 was so light it was difficult to make anything out.

A few months ago my K100 started rebooting occasionally. Pentax quoted $549 to replace the circuit board. Does the K10 problem sound like it could be as serious, and expensive?


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