In a message dated 3/7/2005 4:40:29 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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I mentioned that the thin weather-stripping around the prism cover
(that I removed to see if all the contacts/solder joints looked okay)
needed to be replaced. He seemed more concerned that such thin
Hi Frank, That was my guess too. The shutter contacts get dirty, mine had
that problem too.
Steve
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From: frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PDML pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 4:32 PM
Subject: LX Repair Update, March 7, 2005
Well, I actually
My tech simply used a very fine bead of black silicon sealant.
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: LX Repair Update
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 06:57:53 -0500, David Chang-Sang
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If Kominek's can't repair the LX I think Frank would be hard pressed to
find
someone else within Canada who could. Their service, from my experience,
is
top notch and if it's
fixed for you Frank :)
Dave
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From: Alan Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 12:20 AM
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: [personal] Re: LX Repair Update
--- William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The customs procedures for repatriating
Frank.
Only other place i can think of that might be able to do it if Komineks is
unablle is Sun
Camera Repair at
Keele and Steeles.(1 block east)
They fixed my SP500 and Yashica Mat 2 1/4. I was happy with both repairs.
Dave
If Kominek's can't
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 06:57:53 -0500, David Chang-Sang
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If Kominek's can't repair the LX I think Frank would be hard pressed to find
someone else within Canada who could. Their service, from my experience, is
top notch and if it's the same Pentax guy that I'm thinking of,
In the worst case, you can always send it to Pentax Japan. If they couldn't fix
it,
nobody can.
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Hi Frank ...
You could always buy mine, which I'm thinking of selling. Purchased brand
new in Japan, one of the last off the line, in absolutely wonderful shape.
Shel
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From: Alan Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In the worst case, you can always send it to Pentax Japan. If they
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From: Alan Chan
Subject: Re: LX Repair Update
In the worst case, you can always send it to Pentax Japan. If they
couldn't fix it,
nobody can.
The customs procedures for repatriating Japanese cameras are, from
what I have heard, even more restrictive than taking
--- William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The customs procedures for repatriating Japanese cameras are, from
what I have heard, even more restrictive than taking California
oranges from Saskatchewan into Montana.
PCI in Toronto did a competent, albeit slow, repair on my LX's a few
years
William wrote:
I'm beginning to think I should send them to Pentax Norway.
Why not? I could perhaps call Pål (yes, thats his name) at Pentax Norway and get an
estimate for you.
Pål
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There is something obviously wrong at Pentax in Canada.
At 04:09 PM 8/14/2002 -0600, you wrote:
This has nothing to do with the LX that is still in the shop,
but with one of the cameras I got back last month.
It appears to be developing a case of sticky mirror. This is
after having the mirror
On 14 Aug 2002 at 16:09, William Robb wrote:
This has nothing to do with the LX that is still in the shop,
but with one of the cameras I got back last month.
It appears to be developing a case of sticky mirror. This is
after having the mirror box serviced.
These repairers obviously
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From: Bruce Dayton
Subject: Re: LX repair update
William,
All I can say is that I am sure glad that the first time I
peered
through one of Shel's LX's that I didn't care for the style of
interface of the meter. That coupled with the long running
issues
that I
These repairers obviously short-cut on the sticky-mirror repair, just
replacing a few surface rubbers won't cut it, the camera has to be pulled
right
to bits, i.e. scattered all over the work-bench. None of the many LX that I
have had repaired in OZ that had sticky-mirror have ever suffered it
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Subject: Re: LX repair update
These repairers obviously short-cut on the sticky-mirror repair, just
replacing a few surface rubbers won't cut it, the camera has to be pulled
right
to bits, i.e. scattered all over the work-bench. None of the many LX that I
have had repaired in OZ
Wow Alan, sounds like you must have encountered the staff at CRK on the
wrong day. Which branch office are we talking about here? I have had
nothing
but fantastic service from Ross at CRK in Melbourne. Sure, he couldn't fix
one of my K2's, but everything else has been fine. The K2 that couldn't
On 14 Aug 2002 at 21:22, Alan Chan wrote:
I was there a few times and he was not friendly to me at all. Never had
problem with other service centres so it should not be my communication
problem. On the other hand, their sales and parts departments are very
helpful (but you must meet them
Time to take your mouth out of check Bill. Keep us posted.
Steve Larson
Redondo Beach, California
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From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pentax Discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 10:13 PM
Subject: LX repair update
My 3rd LX is still in the
William,
Sorry tale. Wish you luck with those dopey people. It stinks when you send
your equipment to the manufacturer for repair becasue you assume they know
what they're doing repair-wise only to find out that their customer service
is sooo bad.
I'd ask for a heafty discount, like the
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