Re: Tight 40 mm Limited

2016-11-16 Thread Michael Beacom
I’m in Maryland, so Mr. Hendrickson will work well.

Thanks
Mike


> On Nov 15, 2016, at 9:35 PM, P.J. Alling  wrote:
> 
> Where are you.  If you're in the Continental US send it to Eric Hendrickson 
> he has a web site called pentaxs.com.
> 
> Good fast service, reasonable prices and very accommodating of the eccentric, 
> which I suppose you have to be to specialize in repairing Pentax equipment...
> 
> The only thing I don't think he does is work on digital bodies, but AF lenses 
> don't seem to be a problem, especially as it sounds like your lens only needs 
> a CLA.
> 
> He's an independent so parts can be a problem if something has to be replaced.
> 
> his email address is penta...@aol.com.
> 
> On 11/15/2016 5:47 PM, Michael Beacom wrote:
>> Hi-
>> 
>> It’s true, I’ve been ignoring PDML for quite a while.
>> But I’ve discovered a new game- read the threads newest first. You find gems 
>> like this-
>> 
>>  'Thanks. A giraffe is always good. I’ve never seen a picture that included 
>> a giraffe that led me to say, “The giraffe is spoiling the picture.”
>> 
>> You guys suckered me in again...
>> 
>> BTW:
>> My 40mm Limited has gotten very stiff at the close focus end of travel. 
>> Stiff enough that it stalls autofocus. Is this a common problem?
>> Where can I get it fixed?
>> 
>> Cheers
>> Mike
> 
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Re: Tight 40 mm Limited

2016-11-15 Thread P.J. Alling
Where are you.  If you're in the Continental US send it to Eric 
Hendrickson he has a web site called pentaxs.com.


Good fast service, reasonable prices and very accommodating of the 
eccentric, which I suppose you have to be to specialize in repairing 
Pentax equipment...


The only thing I don't think he does is work on digital bodies, but AF 
lenses don't seem to be a problem, especially as it sounds like your 
lens only needs a CLA.


He's an independent so parts can be a problem if something has to be 
replaced.


his email address is penta...@aol.com.

On 11/15/2016 5:47 PM, Michael Beacom wrote:

Hi-

It’s true, I’ve been ignoring PDML for quite a while.
But I’ve discovered a new game- read the threads newest first. You find gems 
like this-

  'Thanks. A giraffe is always good. I’ve never seen a picture that included a 
giraffe that led me to say, “The giraffe is spoiling the picture.”

You guys suckered me in again...

BTW:
My 40mm Limited has gotten very stiff at the close focus end of travel. Stiff 
enough that it stalls autofocus. Is this a common problem?
Where can I get it fixed?

Cheers
Mike



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I don't want to achieve immortality through my work; I want to achieve 
immortality through not dying.
-- Woody Allen


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Tight 40 mm Limited

2016-11-15 Thread Michael Beacom
Hi-

It’s true, I’ve been ignoring PDML for quite a while. 
But I’ve discovered a new game- read the threads newest first. You find gems 
like this-

 'Thanks. A giraffe is always good. I’ve never seen a picture that included a 
giraffe that led me to say, “The giraffe is spoiling the picture.”

You guys suckered me in again...

BTW:
My 40mm Limited has gotten very stiff at the close focus end of travel. Stiff 
enough that it stalls autofocus. Is this a common problem? 
Where can I get it fixed?

Cheers
Mike
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