If it turns out to be defective, you could see if they would
have it repaired instead of refunding the money.  Many dealers
will do this, a bird in hand being worth two in the bush, so to
speak. And they will have to have it repaired before they can
sell again anyway, or let it go for almost nothing.
--Tom


dosk wrote:
> 
> (And if this lens is no good and costs too much to repair, then I'm stuck
> damnit because after I get my money back from Ken-Mar I'm going to have to
> spring for another, good, 24/2...... Because jeez man, the view thru a
> frigging 24mm lens is FANTASTIC! Makes every room in our house look like an
> "art" shot without even trying very hard to compose!)
> (Uh-oh! Think I'm becoming a lens addict...!)

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