I was just goofing around taking inventive (in my mind at least) photos of my various paper weights. After a while I became bored, turned my camera off and went on to other things. An hour or so later, something else caught my eye that I had to take a photo of.
Alas...my trusty just-over-a-year-old Pentax Optio W30 camera had decided the above was the very last good (relative term there) photo she would ever take. I tried every troubleshooting thing I could think of, from resetting the camera, to calling my brother (he wasn't home, which was probably just as well as I would have most likely frustrated the hell out of him - and myself), to calling Pentax. (Nice Mr. Pentax spokesman: "Of course it's not under warranty! Send it to us and we'll give you a free estimate of what the repairs would cost!" I just know I heard him cackling at me. O. Joy.)
At first Ms. Pentax Optio was taking photos like the above. Lovely, don't you think? Then she just up and died a complete and thorough death. Not only does she not take any kind of photos, when you attempt to turn her on, the green ~on~ button flashes for about 1/100th of a second and then promptly goes out.
I am having a burial at sea tomorrow.
(sigh)
xoabb
expecting a new camera under my pillow tomorrow morning!
What?!?!? There isn't a camera fairy???
My Mr. Rebel died like that last spring. I got the same reception from Canon. Argh. I wound up researching the snot out the problem on line and found that the pin in the shutter mechanism was bent. Had it repaired locally for about 150 bucks.
ReplyDeleteThe purple death. So sorry! I hope its successor is a loyal companion.
ReplyDeleteWell, at least she went out with a bang! That top pic is really cool, and I even like Purple Haze, 2009 version! :)
ReplyDeleteI say, be your own camera fairy...
just aweful!!!
ReplyDeleteI think I might be there with you (my point/shoot) but I"ve buried my head in the sand and refuse to think about it!
Uh, oh! :( Sorry, m'dear! Hope a friendly leprechaun brings you a new camera.
ReplyDeleteRuhRoh. You can borrow mine...
ReplyDeleteOh No!!!!!! What a nightmare!
ReplyDeleteThe ring of color above the sun in my shot is the halo... :D
I just hate when that happens. Sorry chickie =(
ReplyDeleteI think that's about the saddest post I've read in a loooong while.
ReplyDeleteSuch a bummer! I'd be lost without my camera. I hope you can promptly get it fixed or find a replacement you can live with.
ReplyDeletesniffs... wipes tears... DID YOU SEE THAT??? MPM offered up her new toy for you to use... DROOL!~
ReplyDeleteIf my trusty were to die I know I would be crying...Passes the tissue box over to you!
Maybe you can take it into a camera shot, bat those beautiful baby blues and get someone to help you figure it out .. Cameras should last longer than a year ...
ReplyDeleteI think a camera fairy would be a lot more useful than a tooth fairy :-) Can't hurt to try! Might be a bit lumpy for sleep. Sorry about the demise of your camera :-(
ReplyDeleteThese kind of things seem to happen more often than not with electronics of all kinds. Frustrating. I agree! I would be my own camera fairy. And soon. I am loving the top photo.
ReplyDeletePurple rain - how awful!
ReplyDeleteGREAT POST - LOVE IT - You crack me up!
ReplyDeleteSo... are you going to send it to them for the free estimate or bury it in the backyard? I'm all for the burial. Honestly, I can't imagine a nice camera like that dying after just one year. It might be defective, which makes it THEIR fault, dearie. Not yours. And you can tell them I said so, which will probably get a huge belly laugh.
ReplyDeletebut please don't bury it at sea - I don't think that's a good idea! hehehehe
ReplyDeleteGood-bye, Penny; Hello something really wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh gosh. We can't have this. Jules & MPM should pitch in and get you a new one. Annie with no camera?
ReplyDeleteCan't happen. What are friends for?
Sorry, hon...
There IS a camera fairy, I promise. You really have to play it up to him,though, to make it work!
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