Re: Back home, bad news...

2005-08-31 Thread Stan Halpin

Ouch! Sorry to hear about your troubles Gianfranco.

At least you can be satisfied because you were able to prove two things:

a. bad things sometimes do happen to good people;
b. it does make sense to carry a back-up body, or two, or three...

Good luck with a swift recovery on all fronts.

Stan

On Aug 29, 2005, at 10:18 AM, Gianfranco Irlanda wrote:


Hi everybody,

As I mentioned in my last message, I left home to the Aeolian
Islands on the 13th. I'm not the kind of guy who believes much
in luck, but that number's fame should have a bit of meaning
after all...

I had five bodies with me, *ist D, LX, Fuji GS645, Yashica T5
and Ricoh GR1.
The last one was the first to go: it stopped working probably
after a couple of days. I had it mostly for real BW shots, and
used it a bit before noticing that it was not exactly working
properly - it sounded like it was but in fact the shutter did
not open...



...[etc. etc. etc. etc.]...


Ciao,

Gianfranco


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Re: Back home, bad news...

2005-08-30 Thread frank theriault
On 8/29/05, Gianfranco Irlanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi everybody,
 
 As I mentioned in my last message, I left home to the Aeolian
 Islands on the 13th. I'm not the kind of guy who believes much
 in luck, but that number's fame should have a bit of meaning
 after all...
 
 I had five bodies with me, *ist D, LX, Fuji GS645, Yashica T5
 and Ricoh GR1.
 The last one was the first to go: it stopped working probably
 after a couple of days. I had it mostly for real BW shots, and
 used it a bit before noticing that it was not exactly working
 properly - it sounded like it was but in fact the shutter did
 not open...
 
 After a week we went to a tour of other two islands, Panarea and
 Stromboli. I had filled 1,5 GB with the D when suddenly it
 freezed. I thought: well, it happened before, I just have to
 leave the battery out for few hours and the camera comes back to
 life. I did not... :-(
 I tried several times during the week but with no avail. Luckily
 it's still under warranty.
 
 Then the LX, my only SLR left, started behaving strangely.
 Sometimes the aperture remained stopped down after the shot was
 taken. Then the mirror started to remain up. I managed to make
 it work even under those circumstances but you can guess how sad
 I was. The mirror was probably a battery thing, but the lever
 that stops down the aperture is a bit loose and resting a bit
 higher than normal. Another one that will go to Florence for
 repair. This one is my older and more used LX; I guess I should
 have sent it in for a CLA a long time ago.
 
 When I came back home I found both my new computers not
 working. My brother said he had taken the newer one to the shop
 for a check and there it worked, or so I'm told. Now it is going
 there againg... Gr
 :-(
 
 Maybe a trip to Lourdes is in order...
 
 Ciao,
 
 Gianfranco
 

Ouch!

Technology is a great thing - until it breaks down.  g

Hope you get all your stuff sorted out and working, Gianfranco.  I feel for you.

cheers,
frank

-- 
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson



Back home, bad news...

2005-08-29 Thread Gianfranco Irlanda
Hi everybody,

As I mentioned in my last message, I left home to the Aeolian
Islands on the 13th. I'm not the kind of guy who believes much
in luck, but that number's fame should have a bit of meaning
after all...

I had five bodies with me, *ist D, LX, Fuji GS645, Yashica T5
and Ricoh GR1.
The last one was the first to go: it stopped working probably
after a couple of days. I had it mostly for real BW shots, and
used it a bit before noticing that it was not exactly working
properly - it sounded like it was but in fact the shutter did
not open...

After a week we went to a tour of other two islands, Panarea and
Stromboli. I had filled 1,5 GB with the D when suddenly it
freezed. I thought: well, it happened before, I just have to
leave the battery out for few hours and the camera comes back to
life. I did not... :-(
I tried several times during the week but with no avail. Luckily
it's still under warranty.

Then the LX, my only SLR left, started behaving strangely.
Sometimes the aperture remained stopped down after the shot was
taken. Then the mirror started to remain up. I managed to make
it work even under those circumstances but you can guess how sad
I was. The mirror was probably a battery thing, but the lever
that stops down the aperture is a bit loose and resting a bit
higher than normal. Another one that will go to Florence for
repair. This one is my older and more used LX; I guess I should
have sent it in for a CLA a long time ago.

When I came back home I found both my new computers not
working. My brother said he had taken the newer one to the shop
for a check and there it worked, or so I'm told. Now it is going
there againg... Gr
:-(

Maybe a trip to Lourdes is in order...

Ciao,

Gianfranco


_




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http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs 
 



RE: Back home, bad news...

2005-08-29 Thread Manuel Magalhães
Gianfranco,
It is too much bad luck to just one man.
Fátima is another place you van go.
But if you live in Italy...:)
I hope that's the first time and the last such things happend to you.

Manuel
 

-Mensagem original-
De: Gianfranco Irlanda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Enviada: segunda-feira, 29 de Agosto de 2005 15:18
Para: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Assunto: Back home, bad news...

Hi everybody,

As I mentioned in my last message, I left home to the Aeolian Islands on the
13th. I'm not the kind of guy who believes much in luck, but that number's
fame should have a bit of meaning after all...

I had five bodies with me, *ist D, LX, Fuji GS645, Yashica T5 and Ricoh GR1.
The last one was the first to go: it stopped working probably after a couple
of days. I had it mostly for real BW shots, and used it a bit before
noticing that it was not exactly working properly - it sounded like it was
but in fact the shutter did not open...

After a week we went to a tour of other two islands, Panarea and Stromboli.
I had filled 1,5 GB with the D when suddenly it freezed. I thought: well,
it happened before, I just have to leave the battery out for few hours and
the camera comes back to life. I did not... :-( I tried several times
during the week but with no avail. Luckily it's still under warranty.

Then the LX, my only SLR left, started behaving strangely.
Sometimes the aperture remained stopped down after the shot was taken. Then
the mirror started to remain up. I managed to make it work even under those
circumstances but you can guess how sad I was. The mirror was probably a
battery thing, but the lever that stops down the aperture is a bit loose and
resting a bit higher than normal. Another one that will go to Florence for
repair. This one is my older and more used LX; I guess I should have sent it
in for a CLA a long time ago.

When I came back home I found both my new computers not working. My
brother said he had taken the newer one to the shop for a check and there it
worked, or so I'm told. Now it is going there againg... Gr :-(

Maybe a trip to Lourdes is in order...

Ciao,

Gianfranco


_




Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs 
 





Re: Back home, bad news...

2005-08-29 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi

That's a pain.

Welcome back, I hope you get it all sorted out swiftly without  
spending too much money and aggravation.


Godfrey

On Aug 29, 2005, at 7:18 AM, Gianfranco Irlanda wrote:


Hi everybody,

As I mentioned in my last message, I left home to the Aeolian
Islands on the 13th. I'm not the kind of guy who believes much
in luck, but that number's fame should have a bit of meaning
after all...

I had five bodies with me, *ist D, LX, Fuji GS645, Yashica T5
and Ricoh GR1.
The last one was the first to go: it stopped working probably
after a couple of days. I had it mostly for real BW shots, and
used it a bit before noticing that it was not exactly working
properly - it sounded like it was but in fact the shutter did
not open...

After a week we went to a tour of other two islands, Panarea and
Stromboli. I had filled 1,5 GB with the D when suddenly it
freezed. I thought: well, it happened before, I just have to
leave the battery out for few hours and the camera comes back to
life. I did not... :-(
I tried several times during the week but with no avail. Luckily
it's still under warranty.

Then the LX, my only SLR left, started behaving strangely.
Sometimes the aperture remained stopped down after the shot was
taken. Then the mirror started to remain up. I managed to make
it work even under those circumstances but you can guess how sad
I was. The mirror was probably a battery thing, but the lever
that stops down the aperture is a bit loose and resting a bit
higher than normal. Another one that will go to Florence for
repair. This one is my older and more used LX; I guess I should
have sent it in for a CLA a long time ago.

When I came back home I found both my new computers not
working. My brother said he had taken the newer one to the shop
for a check and there it worked, or so I'm told. Now it is going
there againg... Gr
:-(

Maybe a trip to Lourdes is in order...

Ciao,

Gianfranco


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RE: Back home, bad news...

2005-08-29 Thread Bob W
[sob story]

bad luck indeed. Perhaps your LX has the sticky mirror problem. The GR1
doesn't surprise me. They're great little cameras, but everyone I know who
has one has had problems with them.

 Maybe a trip to Lourdes is in order...

Put your faith in science!

--
Cheers,
 Bob 




Re: Back home, bad news...

2005-08-29 Thread keithw

Gianfranco Irlanda wrote:


Hi everybody,


[sad tales of mechanical gear failing... snipped.]


When I came back home I found both my new computers not
working. My brother said he had taken the newer one to the shop
for a check and there it worked, or so I'm told. Now it is going
there againg... Gr
:-(

Maybe a trip to Lourdes is in order...

Ciao,

Gianfranco


Appropriate you should mention that...
I was just going to ask, have you been exorcised recently?

keith whaley



Re: Back home, bad news...

2005-08-29 Thread P. J. Alling

Bob W wrote:


[sob story]

bad luck indeed. Perhaps your LX has the sticky mirror problem. The GR1
doesn't surprise me. They're great little cameras, but everyone I know who
has one has had problems with them.

 


Maybe a trip to Lourdes is in order...
   



Put your faith in science!
 


Well that's an oxymoron.


--
Cheers,
Bob 




 




--
When you're worried or in doubt, 
	Run in circles, (scream and shout).




RE: Back home, bad news...

2005-08-29 Thread Tim Øsleby
WE have a saying here:
It is bad luck being driven over by thirteen trucks. ;-)
This sounds even worse. Sorry to hear about your bad fortune.

Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
 
Never underestimate the power of stupidity in large crowds 
(Very freely after Arthur C. Clarke, or some other clever guy)

 -Original Message-
 From: Godfrey DiGiorgi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 29. august 2005 19:35
 To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
 Subject: Re: Back home, bad news...
 
 That's a pain.
 
 Welcome back, I hope you get it all sorted out swiftly without
 spending too much money and aggravation.
 
 Godfrey
 
 On Aug 29, 2005, at 7:18 AM, Gianfranco Irlanda wrote:
 
  Hi everybody,
 
  As I mentioned in my last message, I left home to the Aeolian
  Islands on the 13th. I'm not the kind of guy who believes much
  in luck, but that number's fame should have a bit of meaning
  after all...
 
  I had five bodies with me, *ist D, LX, Fuji GS645, Yashica T5
  and Ricoh GR1.
  The last one was the first to go: it stopped working probably
  after a couple of days. I had it mostly for real BW shots, and
  used it a bit before noticing that it was not exactly working
  properly - it sounded like it was but in fact the shutter did
  not open...
 
  After a week we went to a tour of other two islands, Panarea and
  Stromboli. I had filled 1,5 GB with the D when suddenly it
  freezed. I thought: well, it happened before, I just have to
  leave the battery out for few hours and the camera comes back to
  life. I did not... :-(
  I tried several times during the week but with no avail. Luckily
  it's still under warranty.
 
  Then the LX, my only SLR left, started behaving strangely.
  Sometimes the aperture remained stopped down after the shot was
  taken. Then the mirror started to remain up. I managed to make
  it work even under those circumstances but you can guess how sad
  I was. The mirror was probably a battery thing, but the lever
  that stops down the aperture is a bit loose and resting a bit
  higher than normal. Another one that will go to Florence for
  repair. This one is my older and more used LX; I guess I should
  have sent it in for a CLA a long time ago.
 
  When I came back home I found both my new computers not
  working. My brother said he had taken the newer one to the shop
  for a check and there it worked, or so I'm told. Now it is going
  there againg... Gr
  :-(
 
  Maybe a trip to Lourdes is in order...
 
  Ciao,
 
  Gianfranco
 
 
  _
 
 
 
  
  Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
  http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
 
 
 
 





Re: Back home, bad news...

2005-08-29 Thread John Celio

As I mentioned in my last message, I left home to the Aeolian
Islands on the 13th. I'm not the kind of guy who believes much
in luck, but that number's fame should have a bit of meaning
after all...


Wow man, when it rains it really pours.  Sorry to hear about all your 
technical problems.  I hope they don't end up costing you too much.


John Celio

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AIM: Neopifex

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statement. 





Re: Back home, bad news...

2005-08-29 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Sorry to hear of your trials and tribulations.  Hang in there and good luck
in keeping the repair/replacemrnt costs reasonable.

Shel 


 As I mentioned in my last message, I left home to the Aeolian
 Islands on the 13th. I'm not the kind of guy who believes much
 in luck, but that number's fame should have a bit of meaning
 after all...




RE: Back home, bad news...

2005-08-29 Thread Bob W
 
 Put your faith in science!
   
 
 Well that's an oxymoron.
 

gee, really?