TwoPynts opened this issue on Mar 06, 2005 ยท 12 posts
TwoPynts posted Sun, 06 March 2005 at 11:40 PM
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
tvernuccio posted Sun, 06 March 2005 at 11:46 PM
oh....i'm soooooo sorry, Kort!!!! i wish i could help but i know nothing of these things. :( hugz, sheila
cynlee posted Sun, 06 March 2005 at 11:50 PM
:( ohhhhhhhhh kort!! that's terrible... i know how you feel after dropping my Oly4000 on the extended lens, stripping the gears... Olympus wanted too much to fix it, but since I had some of the accessories already i just moved up to the 5050... i now have a small key ring i loop on my finger when ever i have the camera off my neck... probably rip my finger off do remember ModestyB dunked her cam... dried it out & it still worked... i'll keep my fingers crossed for you
jimry posted Mon, 07 March 2005 at 6:31 AM
So sorry to hear that Kort...One thing I always make sure off when overhanging water, ledges etc is I always make sure the strap is around my neck...with the cam and lens weighting 7lbs, cannot risk it!!...PS...hope the cam was insured?
randyrives posted Mon, 07 March 2005 at 6:46 AM
I had an Oly 2000 that got wet, took the batteries out and let it dry out for a couple of days. Put the batteries back, in and turned it on......BANG!!! POP!!!! CRACKLE!!! And amazingly it worked. Of course my wife jumped 3 feet off the ground (good thing she is short or she would have bumped her head on the ceiling.) The camera worked fine for about a year, then the flash quit working. Good luck with your camera.
Michelle A. posted Mon, 07 March 2005 at 6:47 AM
Ohhhhh awful....! Feel for you..... I did the same thing as cynlee to my Dimage7 ..... dropped it on the edge of the lens and the lens would no longer extend in and out.... I did however get it repaired, but it was no longer the same for me. I really feel for you.....
I am, therefore I create.......
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TwoPynts posted Mon, 07 March 2005 at 8:30 AM
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
danob posted Mon, 07 March 2005 at 10:19 AM
Oh dear my heart goes out to you any photographers worst nightmare and maybe highlights the need to have yer gear properly insured
Danny O'Byrne http://www.digitalartzone.co.uk/
"All the technique in the world doesn't compensate for the inability to notice" Eliott Erwitt
Tedz posted Mon, 07 March 2005 at 10:21 AM
Good luck with the recovery ;]
ReBorneUK posted Mon, 07 March 2005 at 2:07 PM
TP, I'm gutted for ya.... but on the good side, it's amazing how well technology puts up with fluid these days once it's thoroughly dried out. My hope is with you. Like Danob, I think insurance is a MUST - most home policies here cover items outside the home... I know my equipment is covered up to 3000 for loss, damage or theft. I've been scared I would have to claim on 3 occassions, but no - the damn 3 year old camera insists on working every time, scratches and gouges notwithstanding. Bugger. (",)
TwoPynts posted Mon, 07 March 2005 at 2:27 PM
Thank, I'll hold on to hope. Not sure how well the sensor will work with canal scum on it though after it dries. We shall see. ;`/
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
tibet2004uk posted Mon, 07 March 2005 at 10:02 PM
OMG Kort! Now this sucks!! I totally sympathize here!! Oh man oh man!! Fingers crossed, it WILL still work just fine!!
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