Alan, first let me say I totally agree with you, that you have freedom to say anything you wish. I respect you opinions on many things. You do have a tendency to dump on the LX at every opportunity. It gets tiresome after a while. I know you've had problems with them in the past and by now so does just about everyone else. There are other people on this list who've never had a problem with them. I used to be one of them. Now I have one that needs to go to Pentax for repair. I hope you don't think I was attacking you. It's just that you've made your point, over and over and over...

--Peter

At 02:15 PM 3/10/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Well Peter, I am not forcing anyone to believe what I have said. At least everyone one the list could express what they believed, so long as they aren't "attracking" anyone, and I don't think I have done that. I have always tried to keep my emotional part away from the list. If I aren't allowed to express myself here, what's the point of the whole PDML anyway? I have already said that I represented the minority, what more do you wanted from me?

regards,
Alan Chan

That's just it. I've had some troubles with every camera I've ever owned.
I
give them hard use, sometimes to destruction. (If someone wants some mangled
Spotmatic parts I may be able to find the body I dropped off the cliff).
The
only problem I've had with an LX came after a CLA. I know other people have
had problems with LX's but from there litany of ills it almost seems like they have
a different model camera. Maybe it's a quality control problem, how else
to you reconcile P�l's experience with William Robb's experiences. But you don't
have to run down a product with every breath, Alan has been doing that since I've
been paying attention to his posts. I usually don't comment on it but sometimes I
just get tired and testy.

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