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They say that timing is everything...
Really nice Ed. The sun and movement in the water make all the difference.
That's too bad Ed. Didn't you have that lens serviced recently?Thanks Tom!
And I think you will get your wish to be spared further shots with this lens, at least for a while. On the very day that I took these shots, my lovely new 25 came apart (I don't know if it received a knock - I don't think so, but you never know in the heat of the moment). So off it goes to C.R. Kennedy. 2 weeks before they even tell me what is required followed by a possible trip to Japan or a wait for parts from Japan depending on what is needed. From past experience of 'service' with this outfit, I don't expect to have the lens back for months... Oh well, stitching with the 35mm A it is!
Hi Tom. Nope - it's almost new :-(That's too bad Ed. Didn't you have that lens serviced recently?
Lovely images Ed! With regards to your 25mm, did you purchase the lens used from a private individual or from a retail outlet. Rarely have encountered a Pentax MF lens physically coming apart. Hope it gets repaired quicker than you anticipate.Really nice Ed. The sun and movement in the water make all the difference.
Please stop using the 25mm
Tom
SashinHorseman SW612 and 55mm lens.
That is precisely the reason I sold my 645D. I could not risk long waits for service. I think it is one of the best digital cameras made today but unfortunately the service and support is not worthy. I had to fork out the big dinero for a phase.Thanks Tom!
And I think you will get your wish to be spared further shots with this lens, at least for a while. On the very day that I took these shots, my lovely new 25 came apart (I don't know if it received a knock - I don't think so, but you never know in the heat of the moment). So off it goes to C.R. Kennedy. 2 weeks before they even tell me what is required followed by a possible trip to Japan or a wait for parts from Japan depending on what is needed. From past experience of 'service' with this outfit, I don't expect to have the lens back for months... Oh well, stitching with the 35mm A it is!