Charles, this usual with those. Got the same, I'm not even sure I
managed to get it back working as it should.


2010/9/26, Charles Robinson <[email protected]>:
> On Sep 26, 2010, at 9:14, Charles Robinson wrote:
>
>> I went to take some shots this morning and my f-stop indicator on the K7
>> shows "--".
>>
>> I've taken the adapter off of the lens and put it back on - multiple
>> times.  Everything SEEMS to be in the right place, but still no
>> controllable aperture from the camera body.
>>
>> Has anyone dealt with this before and can give me a step-by-step "check
>> this" procedure?
>>
>
> Took the mount off and reattached it about 10 times.  This would have been
> easier with a manual, but it appears there are some interlocking bits that
> have to be "just so" for it all to come together.
>
> Now that I've figured out what was wrong, I can't for the life of me figure
> out how it all got "out of whack" in the first place, though!  Was someone
> disassembling my lens when I wasn't looking??
>
>  -Charles
>
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