Well, I'm glad that my problem showed up out of the box, so it was just a matter of sending it back to the store. However, I bought a second one and will wait for the refund on the first. I would have had to wait another week for an exchange. I'm tired of waiting. I have some tabletop shots set up in my basement studio that I want to do for stock, but I've been having a tough time nailing them on film. I'm looking forward to being able to experiment with immediate feedback -- even if I go back and shoot them on MF. I also have another couple of shots to do with a model that require some motion blur. Again, the digital will help nail these. Looking forward to having some fun with it.
Paul
On Jan 29, 2004, at 5:55 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:


On 29 Jan 2004 at 13:55, Paul Stenquist wrote:

Thanks Larry and all others who answered. I bought a second card at lunch
time -- a 512 Lexar 40X. I still get the memory card error message as soon
as I turn the camera on. So it's on its way to B&H. I should have another
one tomorrow. Keeping my fingers crossed.

That's unfortunate Paul, not a great introduction to the camera, I hope it gets
resolved quickly for you. It seems that they have some issues to deal with in
QC too, we have seen quite a few problems on the list that should have been
picked up during rudimentary tests.


The joy-stick on the rear of my *ist D seems to be getting worse, it looks like
I'll have to ship it back at some stage, however I'm pretty reluctant to let it
go. I just got my LX and LTD lens back from the official Pentax distributors
this week (the one that was hand delivered for repair back in early December).


Rob Studdert
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