If it needs repair Pentax will probably fix it.  Just not under warrantee.

At 09:38 PM 2/18/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>The roll of 36 exposure Kodak gold 200 in my MZ-5N seems to be giving me
>problems.  After about 12 exposures the camera could advance no more and the
>LCD window showed me the little roll indicating a problem (I already knew
>something was up).  I tried to rewind the film and it didn't do anything so
>I took the camera into the closet (dark), took the film out, and wound it
>back into the cassette.  I then reloaded the cassette in the camera,
>advanced quickly to about frame fifteen and started shooting again.  I got
>to about frame 25 and now it's sounding like it's binding again.
>Anyone else had this sort of problem?  Bad cassette?  Crapped-out camera
>(EEEEK!)?
>AND, given the recent questions about gray market goods, is there a chance I
>can't get it fixed in this country?  I'm wondering why they wouldn't just
>fix anything with the Pentax name on it.  What about all the military
>service folks who buy cameras and other stuff over seas?  Or even the poor
>guys like me who buy cameras from nice guys in Australia?
>
>Cory Waters
>about to just take this darn roll of film OUT of my camera.
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