As long as it is plastic and metal that need repair, it is unfortunate
and unpleasant but harmless...



On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Jack Davis <jdavi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Sad moment.. I was unloading gear after returning home from a short photo 
> trip. Was carrying the "mother" bag, a satellite bag containing the K20, DA 
> 16-45 etc. and a light tripod (3001 Bogen w/mini ball head). "Bogen" is 
> easier to spell.
> As I approached the door into the house, I caught my toe on the edge of a 
> throw rug. Thought I was going down so, per survival instinct, I emptied my 
> hands to help catch myself when I contacted the cement floor.
> All but the mother bag on my shoulder went to the floor in sort of a forward 
> throw. Later, when I turned the camera on, all I had on the display was a 
> flashing F.. Lens was difficult to remove and was obviously not mating with 
> contacts. Upon removing the lens, with some effort, I could see a slight bend 
> in the lens mount on the body.
> I put the lens on a K10 and found it mounted OK, but would not focus on the 
> "S" setting and shutter would not release. In "C" mode. while the focus 
> indicator light indicated "in focus" at the narrow end, the images were soft 
> beyond help. Element scramble maybe.(?)
> Both K20 body and lens are on their way to the new Pentax repair facility at 
> 250 North 54th st, Chandler, AZ 85226.
>
> Jack (sniff)
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