Re: The world's greatest Pentax service has just gone down the drain. :-(

2009-06-05 Thread Bob Sullivan
Same problem here.  Must remember to use the right part of the glasses!  Bob S.

On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 3:37 AM, Rick Womer wrote:
>
> Aha!
>
> Yes, "progressive bifocals" can certainly cause problems with viewfinders.  
> Every time I get a new pair, it takes some adjustment.
>
> I used to take my glasses off to shoot, but that's a PITA.
>
> Now, I just make sure I'm looking through the top of the glasses, where there 
> is uniform distance correction.  Below the top 40% or so of the lenses, 
> things get very wonky.  Just adjust the diopter setting so that the lines on 
> the viewfinder screen are sharp.
>
> Rick
>
> http://photo.net/photos/RickW
>
>
> --- On Thu, 6/4/09, Ralf R. Radermacher  wrote:
>
>> From: Ralf R. Radermacher 
>> Subject: Re: The world's greatest Pentax service has just gone down the 
>> drain. :-(
>> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" 
>> Date: Thursday, June 4, 2009, 8:27 AM
>> Boris Liberman 
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Ralf, perhaps it is time you changed your camera
>> anyway? I realize it
>> > may no be the most pleasant thing to do, but none the
>> less...
>>
>> It still isn't quite clear if this is a camera problem or
>> related to my
>> no-line glasses in which case a change of camera wouldn't
>> solve the
>> situation.
>>
>> And quite frankly I wouldn't know what to buy instead.
>>
>> The German Pentax service now is just as bad as the mess
>> we've been
>> having with Canon for years and there's no hope of anything
>> full format
>> from Pentax in the foreseeable future. I won't buy another
>> APS-C camera
>> as I'm fed-up with those pinhole viewfinders, so the K7 is
>> out of the
>> race, and the digital 645, if it may ever materialize, will
>> be way out
>> of my financial reach.
>>
>> Add to this that I've found out this morning that Noblex
>> not only aren't
>> making any more cameras but that they have no spares
>> whatsoever to keep
>> mine running, I'm beginning to understand what old Hiob
>> must have felt
>> like...
>>
>> Maybe I'd be better off collecting butterflies or
>> stamps.  :-/
>>
>> Ralf
>>
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Re: The world's greatest Pentax service has just gone down the drain. :-(

2009-06-05 Thread Rick Womer

Aha!

Yes, "progressive bifocals" can certainly cause problems with viewfinders.  
Every time I get a new pair, it takes some adjustment.

I used to take my glasses off to shoot, but that's a PITA.

Now, I just make sure I'm looking through the top of the glasses, where there 
is uniform distance correction.  Below the top 40% or so of the lenses, things 
get very wonky.  Just adjust the diopter setting so that the lines on the 
viewfinder screen are sharp.

Rick

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--- On Thu, 6/4/09, Ralf R. Radermacher  wrote:

> From: Ralf R. Radermacher 
> Subject: Re: The world's greatest Pentax service has just gone down the 
> drain. :-(
> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" 
> Date: Thursday, June 4, 2009, 8:27 AM
> Boris Liberman 
> wrote:
> 
> > Ralf, perhaps it is time you changed your camera
> anyway? I realize it
> > may no be the most pleasant thing to do, but none the
> less...
> 
> It still isn't quite clear if this is a camera problem or
> related to my
> no-line glasses in which case a change of camera wouldn't
> solve the
> situation. 
> 
> And quite frankly I wouldn't know what to buy instead. 
> 
> The German Pentax service now is just as bad as the mess
> we've been
> having with Canon for years and there's no hope of anything
> full format
> from Pentax in the foreseeable future. I won't buy another
> APS-C camera
> as I'm fed-up with those pinhole viewfinders, so the K7 is
> out of the
> race, and the digital 645, if it may ever materialize, will
> be way out
> of my financial reach. 
> 
> Add to this that I've found out this morning that Noblex
> not only aren't
> making any more cameras but that they have no spares
> whatsoever to keep
> mine running, I'm beginning to understand what old Hiob
> must have felt
> like...
> 
> Maybe I'd be better off collecting butterflies or
> stamps.  :-/
> 
> Ralf
> 
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Re: The world's greatest Pentax service has just gone down the drain. :-(

2009-06-04 Thread David Savage
2009/6/4 Rob Studdert :
> On 6/4/09, Ralf R. Radermacher  wrote:
>
>> And quite frankly I wouldn't know what to buy instead.
>>
>> The German Pentax service now is just as bad as the mess we've been
>> having with Canon for years and there's no hope of anything full format
>> from Pentax in the foreseeable future. I won't buy another APS-C camera
>> as I'm fed-up with those pinhole viewfinders, so the K7 is out of the
>> race, and the digital 645, if it may ever materialize, will be way out
>> of my financial reach.
>
> Take a leaf out of Mr Savages book, a D700 Evil-cam would likely suite
> your low light landscapes assuming its resolution is high enough?

The D700 is indeed a pleasure to use in low light Ralf. I'm also
impressed as hell with what I'm seeing from my mates Canon 5DMkII.

For those who shoot in sub optimal lighting, these bigger sensors are
the ducks nuts.

Cheers,

Dave

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Re: The world's greatest Pentax service has just gone down the drain. :-(

2009-06-04 Thread Rob Studdert
On 6/4/09, Ralf R. Radermacher  wrote:

> And quite frankly I wouldn't know what to buy instead.
>
> The German Pentax service now is just as bad as the mess we've been
> having with Canon for years and there's no hope of anything full format
> from Pentax in the foreseeable future. I won't buy another APS-C camera
> as I'm fed-up with those pinhole viewfinders, so the K7 is out of the
> race, and the digital 645, if it may ever materialize, will be way out
> of my financial reach.

Take a leaf out of Mr Savages book, a D700 Evil-cam would likely suite
your low light landscapes assuming its resolution is high enough?

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Re: The world's greatest Pentax service has just gone down the drain. :-(

2009-06-04 Thread Ralf R. Radermacher
Boris Liberman  wrote:

> Ralf, perhaps it is time you changed your camera anyway? I realize it
> may no be the most pleasant thing to do, but none the less...

It still isn't quite clear if this is a camera problem or related to my
no-line glasses in which case a change of camera wouldn't solve the
situation. 

And quite frankly I wouldn't know what to buy instead. 

The German Pentax service now is just as bad as the mess we've been
having with Canon for years and there's no hope of anything full format
from Pentax in the foreseeable future. I won't buy another APS-C camera
as I'm fed-up with those pinhole viewfinders, so the K7 is out of the
race, and the digital 645, if it may ever materialize, will be way out
of my financial reach. 

Add to this that I've found out this morning that Noblex not only aren't
making any more cameras but that they have no spares whatsoever to keep
mine running, I'm beginning to understand what old Hiob must have felt
like...

Maybe I'd be better off collecting butterflies or stamps.  :-/

Ralf

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Re: The world's greatest Pentax service has just gone down the drain. :-(

2009-06-04 Thread Boris Liberman
Bong, you live only one degree of relation distance from the real
source of enlightenment ;-). Shame on you...

Ralf, perhaps it is time you changed your camera anyway? I realize it
may no be the most pleasant thing to do, but none the less...

On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Bong Manayon  wrote:
> :-|
>
> We can only dream of good service here in the Philippines ... where
> Pentax bodies are assembled(!).  If something goes wrong and it get
> sent off to Japan!

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Re: The world's greatest Pentax service has just gone down the drain. :-(

2009-06-03 Thread Bong Manayon
:-|

We can only dream of good service here in the Philippines ... where
Pentax bodies are assembled(!).  If something goes wrong and it get
sent off to Japan!

Bong

2009/6/3 Ralf R. Radermacher :
> My K10D has contracted a focussing problem. Optimum sharpness in the
> viewfinder and the AF confirmation in the display are way apart, with
> the AF signal being correct.
>
> Well, not to worry, I thought, let's give a call to the great Pentax
> service guys at Hamburg and find out what can be done about it. Just a
> quick click to the pentax.de website for their phone number
>
> YIKES!!! No more Pentax number, instead the address and number of a
> company I had never heard of. Ah well... the announced restructuring,
> the move of Pentax Europe to Paris and the disbanding of Pentax' own
> service department in Hamburg which had an outstanding reputation over
> many years.
>
> OK then, sigh, dialling the new number. A woman answers the phone with
> "Canon Service xyz... can I help you?"
>
> Canon Service??? WTF??? Oh yes, they've also been appointed Germany's
> only official Pentax service a week ago, she explains.
>
> No, sorry, she goes on, no idea what might be the trouble with my
> camera. But I could mail it in for an inspection. Their turnaround
> times? Oh, some 4 to 5 weeks. WHAT??? After over 30 years of a Pentax
> service where 2 weeks were already considered as rather long?
>
> Listen Hoya, one of the main reasons for Germans to buy Pentax was the
> greatest service on earth provided by your folks in Hamburg. No, you
> haven't just shot yourselves in the foot. You've nuked them off. Both.
>
> Still fuming,
> Ralf
>
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Re: The world's greatest Pentax service has just gone down the drain. :-(

2009-06-02 Thread Ralf R. Radermacher
Rick Womer  wrote:

> Did you try dropping out the focusing screen and re-seating it?  
> I have fixed alignment and focusing problems in my K10D thus.

Yes I have. Several times and with two different screens: the original
screen and a Chinese split-image screen. Problem still persists. 

Ralf

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Re: The world's greatest Pentax service has just gone down the drain. :-(

2009-06-02 Thread Rick Womer

Ralf,

Did you try dropping out the focusing screen and re-seating it?  I have fixed 
alignment and focusing problems in my K10D thus.

Rick

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--- On Tue, 6/2/09, Ralf R. Radermacher  wrote:

> My K10D has contracted a focussing
> problem. Optimum sharpness in the
> viewfinder and the AF confirmation in the display are way
> apart, with
> the AF signal being correct. 
> 
> Well, not to worry, I thought, let's give a call to the
> great Pentax
> service guys at Hamburg and find out what can be done about
> it. Just a
> quick click to the pentax.de website for their phone
> number
> 
> YIKES!!! No more Pentax number, instead the address and
> number of a
> company I had never heard of. Ah well... the announced
> restructuring,
> the move of Pentax Europe to Paris and the disbanding of
> Pentax' own
> service department in Hamburg which had an outstanding
> reputation over
> many years.
> 
> OK then, sigh, dialling the new number. A woman answers the
> phone with
> "Canon Service xyz... can I help you?"
> 
> Canon Service??? WTF??? Oh yes, they've also been appointed
> Germany's
> only official Pentax service a week ago, she explains.
> 
> No, sorry, she goes on, no idea what might be the trouble
> with my
> camera. But I could mail it in for an inspection. Their
> turnaround
> times? Oh, some 4 to 5 weeks. WHAT??? After over 30 years
> of a Pentax
> service where 2 weeks were already considered as rather
> long? 
> 
> Listen Hoya, one of the main reasons for Germans to buy
> Pentax was the
> greatest service on earth provided by your folks in
> Hamburg. No, you
> haven't just shot yourselves in the foot. You've nuked them
> off. Both.
> 
> Still fuming,
> Ralf
> 
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The world's greatest Pentax service has just gone down the drain. :-(

2009-06-02 Thread Ralf R. Radermacher
My K10D has contracted a focussing problem. Optimum sharpness in the
viewfinder and the AF confirmation in the display are way apart, with
the AF signal being correct. 

Well, not to worry, I thought, let's give a call to the great Pentax
service guys at Hamburg and find out what can be done about it. Just a
quick click to the pentax.de website for their phone number

YIKES!!! No more Pentax number, instead the address and number of a
company I had never heard of. Ah well... the announced restructuring,
the move of Pentax Europe to Paris and the disbanding of Pentax' own
service department in Hamburg which had an outstanding reputation over
many years.

OK then, sigh, dialling the new number. A woman answers the phone with
"Canon Service xyz... can I help you?"

Canon Service??? WTF??? Oh yes, they've also been appointed Germany's
only official Pentax service a week ago, she explains.

No, sorry, she goes on, no idea what might be the trouble with my
camera. But I could mail it in for an inspection. Their turnaround
times? Oh, some 4 to 5 weeks. WHAT??? After over 30 years of a Pentax
service where 2 weeks were already considered as rather long? 

Listen Hoya, one of the main reasons for Germans to buy Pentax was the
greatest service on earth provided by your folks in Hamburg. No, you
haven't just shot yourselves in the foot. You've nuked them off. Both.

Still fuming,
Ralf

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