On 2/18/07, Simon King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So there I was, three kids, two of them crying, at the fag end of the day.
> We'd just got home and I had parked in our carpark. After unloading the kids
> and all their assorted kit I grabbed my camera bag from the from seat. I had
> forgotten I'd taken some shots while waiting in traffic and hadn't clipped
> up the bag.
> The bag and camera separated immediately, sending my new(ish) K10d with grip
> and brand new (4 days) Sigma EX 2.8 lens flying through the air toward the
> concrete floor.

My lower sphincter just puckered...

I've had close calls, but nothing has ever fallen from the bag

> I just stood there for a second. Even the kids, none over 4 year old, fell
> quiet.

They were shocked seeing Daddy cry like a little kid. ;-)

> Of all the ways for it to land I guess grip first was the best way.

Most definitely.

> The camera and lens seem fine, but the grip plastic failed at the shutter
> release end.
> So, if you've ever wondered what's under the plastic, here are the switches
> http://members.iinet.net.au/~celsim/pdml/DBG2_1.jpg
> And here are the switch contacts.
> http://members.iinet.net.au/~celsim/pdml/DBG2_2.jpg
>
> I contacted the Pentax distributor and my insurance company and then decided
> to fix it myself. 10 minutes and some super glue and it now works like a
> charm.

Good to hear.

Cheers

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