Bad news!  I paid Pentax $200+ to replace the scratched LCD on my
K10D.  I should have just waited for the next new camera.  The
scratches were intense, the results of an exposed screw head in my
roll on baggage.  The fix sounded like major dis-assembly.  I'd be
searching the internet for screen polisher...
Regards,  Bob S.

On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 12:55 AM, gldnbearz<gldnbearz.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> <grumble, grumble>
>
> Was out on a camping trip this weekend in the red clay dust of
> Northern California.  K200D + FA 24-90 were innocently sitting on a
> picnic table with the shoulder strap dangling over the edge.  While
> sitting down, foot catches strap and sends camera crashing lens first
> into the red clay.  After some astonished staring, I picked up the
> camera - covered in red dust.  After a wipe off with damp towel, all
> seems to be in working order.  However, there is now red clay embedded
> in the nylon strap and the notches on the program dial on the left.
> Plus scratches galore on my rear LCD!!! <grrr>
>
> Lesson learned - don't leave pot handles or camera straps dangling
> over the edge.
>
> - Pat
>
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