Yes, the subject says it all.  I've been using the K100d for 6+ years
now.  It's been a great piece of equipment.

While at my daughters graduation this week, I was asked to take
friends photos with their cameras (of course, I'm the only Pentax
shooter).  The first thing I noticed was how clear the subject looked
through the view finder.  Hmm, I thought to myself, why doesn't my
camera look that way.  I'm sure when I hand off my camera to others,
they're thinking the same thing; this Pentax sure doesn't look good.

My shots turn out fine, so the obvious issue here is that my 6 year
old eye piece is a mess.  I tried to clean it but I didn't accomplish
anything.  Does anyone have a recommendation on how to clean the eye
piece?  Should I send it out for a once over somewhere?

Secondly, I happen to notice that with age comes hot pixels.  The
problem is that I'm starting to see more and more of these.  A few
months ago, it wasn't much of a hassle, but now they're showing up and
visible more often.

Next question, is there anything I can do to clear some of these hot
pixels (service) or do I start saving my cash and preparing the better
half for a new camera?

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Thanks!!
Ed
http://picasaweb.google.com/ewkphoto
http://www.flickr.com/photos/edkeeney/

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