My Canon & its lens also had some issues a while back - $300 US later & the lens has been serviced & cleaned, as has the camera body. MUCH cheaper than buying a new ... although I'm still with film, rather than having switched.
It's worth having a camera cleaned. There are plenty of websites with advice on how to DIY. Obviously it's important to be careful with such delicate equipment.
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I hear you - but you might just take it in to be serviced, as it's probably just a matter of cleaning out some grit (don't know where it comes from).
Will you stick with Pentax, then?
Shall work on that, Davimack.
My Canon & its lens also had some issues a while back - $300 US later & the lens has been serviced & cleaned, as has the camera body. MUCH cheaper than buying a new ... although I'm still with film, rather than having switched.
It's worth having a camera cleaned.
There are plenty of websites with advice on how to DIY. Obviously it's important to be careful with such delicate equipment.
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