Thanks, Paul.

Unfortunately, I don't have any brick in my home, so I'll have to wait 'til tomorrow and get a funny look from my neighbor when I ask her if I can take a picture of her wall.

-- Walt


On 12/4/2010 10:13 PM, paul stenquist wrote:
Shoot a brick wall wide open to see if the focus field remains flat. Use a 
tripod and make sure the camera is square to the wall.
Paul
On Dec 4, 2010, at 11:01 PM, Walter Gilbert wrote:

     Well, somehow, the lens seems to be working properly.  It's loosened up 
quite a bit after a lot of manipulation (though the rubber around the focusing 
ring is looser now), and is achieving focus at both ends and all points in 
between, so far.

Lesson learned, transient depressive episode averted.

Now, if my cat comes out of hiding, all will be back to normal.

Thanks to everyone who replied and offered help and/or condolences, and 
apologies to anyone my choice of profanity may have offended.

-- Walt


On 12/4/2010 8:17 PM, Walter Gilbert wrote:
My cat just knocked it and my K-x off the top of a dresser, onto the floor.  
Fortunately, the camera still seems to be working.  But now, the focusing ring 
on the lens sticks at the far and near end.

Goddammit.

-- Walt


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