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The one true disappointment for me, equipment-wise, was the Pentax LX. This is something of a "situational disappointment", rather than an outright slam of the camera, because (1) I had bought two early-production samples of the camera, and (2) the early-production run of this camera had a fatal engineering error, where the shutter/mirror mechanism would randomly lock up, and couldn't be remedied in the field for love or money. Both my LX bodies exhibited the same behavior, and numerous trips to Pentax' service center (then on Long Island, where I enjoyed pro-level priority rush service) couldn't lick the problem. Didn't matter whether I used the cameras alone or with motors/winders attached. After two months of this, I bailed, desperately trading the whole lot in at Ken Hansen for a Nikon F3-based system. (At a subsequent Camera Show at the New York Colliseum, I discussed my horror story with a Nikon rep at their booth; he just grimaced wanly and said, "Surprise!")
This sucked, because I really loved everything else about the LX. Were it not for that major-league glitch, I could have stuck with that camera for a hell of a long time.
The only other big disappointment was my time with a Canon EOS 1D. In that case, the camera performed like it was supposed to. I still hated it. That convinced me that my days with SLRs, film or digital, were essentially over.
- Barrett
This sucked, because I really loved everything else about the LX. Were it not for that major-league glitch, I could have stuck with that camera for a hell of a long time.
The only other big disappointment was my time with a Canon EOS 1D. In that case, the camera performed like it was supposed to. I still hated it. That convinced me that my days with SLRs, film or digital, were essentially over.
- Barrett
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