Tuesday, July 15, 2008

:(

I think I'm going to throw up.
The lens to my camera is broken.
I have no idea what I did but it's not working and there's a loose noise inside
which can only mean it has gone to lens heaven.

So... I'll have to get my old point and shoot charged up for any future recipes I post until I can get a replacement lens.

I'm seriously going to throw up.

8 comments:

heidigoseek said...

Between your camera tragedy and the death of Alisha's hard drive, this has not been a great week for my friends, technically speaking. I am so sorry. I know the pictures you will take on any old camera will be fabulous. So...point and shoot away. You'll still show the rest of us up!

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Darleen said...

Suzanne, i am sooo sorry to hear about your camera, but please don't throw up...

i have trust in your picture taking abilities no matter what old camera you use....

Shirley said...

GIANT HUGS, Suzanne....

Your favorite sister said...

I am so sorry! I also just read about Alishia! I hope it all works out. My kids know that my most prized possession (wordly anyway) is my camera.

I love all your photos though. I am sure you will do fine without it! Even though you may not want too...

Chris Dodaj said...

Hey Suzanne!

just an FYI, my lens did the same thing last summer and I called Nikkon and shipped it, they fixed it for free and returned it, hopefully your camera's manufacturer will do the same.

Good Luck!
chris

squillen said...

Chris! My camera is a Nikon! I will call them today. Lots of prayers ladies that they'll fix it for me!

Anonymous said...

I was going to tell you what Chris did. A broken lens isn't necessarily a dead lens. Last summer my camera fell 3 feet onto a tile floor while on vacation and it had an L series lens on it at the time. It snapped off the camera, leaving parts of it connected to the camera still with wires hanging and such. I cried. And cried. And felt like I'd throw up too. I had insurance but that wasn't the point.

Once home I sent the lens into Canon repair just to see if it was salvagable. I figured 'what the heck' it was a $1200 lens so it would be worth the repair even if it was 1/2 the price of the lens. They fixed it for $180!

So....broke, not dead :) Hopefully your lens will be repairable too!