Hi Dave,
Congrats, and welcome to the club.
 I would send it to Pentax for a go through, since they still work on them.
What are the first 3 or 4 serial numbers?  There is a web page at:
http://members.iinet.net.au/~cam/serial/
that kind of gives you a rough idea when they were made.
 You really will enjoy this masterpiece of a camera. Just do not get
addicted to the accessories <g>.
Steve Larson
Redondo Beach, California
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Weiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "pentax-discuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 5:50 PM
Subject: LX Mania: Advice needed or a cure?


> Hi all;
>
> I finally dipped my toe into that rarified pool of LX owners and purchased
> said camera via ebay for $465 including FA-1 finder and
> 50f2.0 m lens.  No strap or lens cap.  I thought this a pretty decent
price.
> Anyhow, one of the selling points to me was that it was advertised as
being
> "just serviced" lubed and adjusted, seals replaced....  As I eagerly
ripped
> it out of the package and tripped the shutter a few times, I noticed a
> rather noisy mirror return.  Looking inside, low and behold, no foam to
> insulate the mirror shock!
>
> The camera is in otherwise very good condition, just a bit of wear around
> each strap lug, a minor scratch on the finder, bottom plate actually
pretty
> good.  Other functions seem fine.  I believe it is an older LX, although I
> am not positive.
>
> Could anyone give me an opinion on whether I have been had/whether it
would
> be a good idea to fix myself/what this might cost to replace by camera
> person.
>
> I also notice a bit of foam near the back of the mirror where it pivots.
Is
> this suppose to be there?  It is small, about 1/4 inch long, 1/8 inch
wide.
> It is actually on the right wall as you face the front of the camera.
Could
> this be a remnant from a previous fix?   On the left side, there is a
sticky
> area, maybe a bit of goo from old foam in about the same place.
>
> If I would try to repair myself, what is the proper glue, what would clean
> up the goo that is left?  Where would one get the foam?  My regrets in
> advance for not copying advice on foam in the past, but I never needed
that
> advice before.
>
>
> I know replacing the foam has come up before, so if people want to email
me
> personally so as not to bore the rest of the list, that would be fine with
> me.
>
> Any and all advice welcomed.
>
> dave
>
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