Determining and accepting quality issues is the problem. Negative
perceptions of image issues are often difficult to convey to others.
Especially those who are in a "prove it" position.
Blatant image or operational issues are a different matter.

Jack

--- John Celio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > So it's been widely reported that there have been some quality
> issues with
> > DA* 16-50 F2.8 lenses.  Can anyone on the list report how well (or
> not)
> > Pentax USA has been dealing with the issue?  If you get a bum copy,
> does
> > Pentax USA fix it under warranty?  Or is buying one a roll of the
> dice?
> 
> Isn't that a silly question?  If you bought a defective lens, why
> wouldn't 
> the manufacturer fix it under warranty?  Barring any post-purchase 
> butterfingerness by the end user, I can't see why Pentax or any other
> 
> manufacturer might go against their own warranty.
> 
> I have not heard of any quality issues with the lens, by the way. 
> Everyone 
> I know who owns one has been immensely happy with it.
> 
> John
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