Good news indeed, Donald!!!
Good news indeed, Donald!!!
Yee-haw! I've got them back.
I cannot see any marks on the body of the camera, battery grip or lens. The shutter and the mirror are as smooth and quiet as they were before. I think these guys have really done a superb job. As I wrote much earlier in this thread, I really thought that the lens at least (if not everything) would have been a total write-off. Again, it seems to show that these things are built like tanks.
The moral of this tale?
- Never try to find out how high your camera will bounce on a paved pathway.
- When you think you've secured your camera on a tripod, STOP! Check it before you let go your grip of the camera.
Last edited by Donald; 21st September 2015 at 04:21 PM.
Congratulations. Very happy for you. Looking forward to see more images from this combination!
Wonderful news! Now for some photographs!
Congratulations Donald, I'm looking forward to seeing some images from the repaired kit. Please try not to repeat the disaster
Very good news on the repair.
Donald, I feel for you. I have purchased a Panasonic LX100. No strap. Will purchase strap
Cheers Ole