No way. I'd never sell the k-7! I would be like selling a child. Also
it is a decent camera in good light. Without it I would have nothing
right now. Always have a backup! This whole experience is reinforcing
that for me. I'm going to clean up my k-5 and get replacement mount
and lcd cover for it and send it out. Hopefully they will just fix it.
It seems like its happening past the sensor in the pipeline as its
totally random and appears at different places. Think like static on
your tv or lines in your video if you remember vhs. I'm thinking the
readout chip is failing. Very odd.

On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 9:23 PM, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry to hear of your problems. Like I said, I've found CRIS to be helpful. 
> Perhaps they'll be able to help you. If it were me, I might sell the K-7 to 
> fund repairs on the K-5. Best of luck with this.
>
> Paul
> On Apr 28, 2013, at 5:18 PM, Zos Xavius <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Also I never sent it in to be checked out, because quite honestly I've
>> been exceptionally poor lately and cannot afford hundreds of dollars
>> in repair bills. I also have a blown metz flash that needs sent in
>> right now and thats another 160 I don't have at the moment. It still
>> worked fine for months until now. I never had any real issues other
>> than the bent ring that I replaced and that was the only thing that
>> seemed wrong. The lcd screen is a little scratchy, but heck pentax
>> sells replacements so they can't fault me for that too much. I was
>> just curious if anyone was ever in the same boat as me on this list.
>> If they want $400 to replace the sensor, I'm probably out of luck at
>> this moment in time. I've seen some other pentax cameras, and I get
>> the feeling that pentaxians can be a bit hard on their gear. I try to
>> never drop cameras, but disasters happen as I've sadly learned.
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 5:10 PM, Zos Xavius <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Well, yeah, the k-5 survived a tripod fall, but did get a good scuff
>>> on the bottom plate. The ring bent and my 12-24 had its mount broken.
>>> I want to kill the designer that thought putting a quick release
>>> button right next to the ball release button was a good idea. It was
>>> dark. Bad move. Still the camera worked fine after that for 4-5 months
>>> afterwards and took easily 10,000 more pictures. I took the ring off
>>> my k-7 and swapped it to the k-5 when I discovered that the ring was
>>> actually the cause of my softness issues. They went away with a good
>>> straight ring. It looks like the circuitry of the sensor is failing.
>>> You'd think that if I damaged it somehow it would immediately cause me
>>> problems.
>>>
>>> On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 4:52 PM, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>>> A bent ring? Do you mean it has a bent lens mount? That could easily be 
>>>> the cause of your problems, and it's unacceptable in any case.  If the 
>>>> camera looks beat up, you will probably have to pay for the repairs. If I 
>>>> dropped a camera, and it landed hard enough to cause physical damage, I 
>>>> would want it checked out and repaired whether the warrantee applied or 
>>>> not. No offense, but it sounds like placing the blame on you wouldn't be 
>>>> unreasonable. Good luck with this. I've found CRIS to be reasonable and 
>>>> helpful. Hope for the best, but don't count on it.
>>>>
>>>> Paul
>>>> On Apr 28, 2013, at 4:32 PM, Zos Xavius <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> So 28k clicks in and 9 months later the sensor on my k-5 is now
>>>>> randomly throwing green bars across my images. I'm going to send it in
>>>>> under warranty. It has some cosmetic damage. What should I expect from
>>>>> CRIS? Will they try to place the blame on me because the bottom plate
>>>>> has some nice scuffs in it and the LCD cover is nicely scratched up? I
>>>>> had to take the bent k-mount ring from my k-7 and replace it with the
>>>>> good one from the k-5. So it has a bent ring on it too. I'd hate to
>>>>> send this in and end up with a $400 bill because I don't think
>>>>> dropping the camera 4-5 months ago caused the problem I'm having now
>>>>> after at least another 10k actuations.
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