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On May 5, 2008, at 10:17 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

> Jeeez, I have to proofread my messages. (Mind wasn't ordered. It came
> as standard equipment, although it has proven to be defective:-. And
> how big is a dentimeter? )
> Paul
> On May 5, 2008, at 11:12 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> My K10D is on its way to Pentax Service in Colorado. I tested it
>> today with the DA* lenses, which work great on my K20D. Not even
>> close. It backfocuses by anywhere from two dentimeters to ten
>> centimeters, depending on the focal length and lens.(That's
>> centimeters, not millimeters.) I had heard that early K10Dx required
>> a revision to work with the DA* lenses. Mind was ordered on day one,
>> so it's definitely an early camera. It had also become stuck in  
>> multi-
>> image mode. It couldn't be switched back to single image. I could
>> have lived with that, but not with the DA* focus problem. I have to
>> be able to use it with one or the other of those lenses when shooting
>> events with two cameras. It focuses quite nicely with all of my other
>> autofocus lenses. Seems to be a problem relative to the in-lens
>> ultrasonic motor operation.
>> Paul
>>
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