KEH might repair it.  Erik Hendrickson(?) at Pentaxs.com might be able to repair it, he was able to fix my Vivitar S1 70-210 v3, if all that's wrong is something mechanical.  I think picking up a new used version from KEH might be the most economical solution. There really seems to be a conspiracy to get us to discard anything that's not "NEW".

On 7/21/2020 7:06 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
Long story short, my tamron 18-250 will no longer auto-focus at the long end of 
the range,  Playing with the auto-focus correction doesn't help.  Tamron no 
longer repairs that lens. Are there any solutions more economical than just 
picking up an 18-270 for $200 from KEH?

It's frustrating, because I dropped the lens, spent a chunk of change getting 
it repaired, then shortly thereafter bought the K-1 and had little occasion to 
use it.  Now that I'm trying to ride my bike more, that lens on the K-3 would 
make a great travel kit on the bike.



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