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p.1 #4 · Interesting 30D Err 99 - Thoughts? | |
dcains wrote:
Nicely explain that this is the second major repair, don't mention the shutter count (which really should be inconsequential anyway), and politely ask for an accommodation. You might get lucky, and it's certainly happened before.
As a side note, sure wish I was at LRP with you. I grew up in the area, and was there practically every weekend during my teen driving years in the late mid-late 70's. Now I'm in South Florida, and haven't been back since, but one day . . .with one of my Alfa's. Do you have a site with any pics posted? I'd love to see them, good, bad, or otherwise.
Hi Dean. Yes, that's my strategy. I'm going to be nice about it, and hopefully they'll cover it. At first I wasn't positive it was the shutter (It definitely opened to expose the sensor in clean mode at first.), but that seems likely now.
I love LRP. I used to go for the IMSA prototype events in the early 1990's, then I stopped. I started going to the vintage events in 2004, only skipping last year because of sketchy weather (it's 3.5 hrs away for me). I've also gone to the last 3 ALMS events, and this year the Grand Am event in May for the first time. LRP is celebrating it's 50th anniversary this year.
This year I thought the vintage event was a bit weak. Definitely fewer cars than in 2004 and 2005. One Bugatti, no 250 GTOs (there were 3 in 2005, including 2 racing), not even that many Porsches.
I take too many photos, and I try to process them and so it seems I never finish. I do have some posted from the 2005 ALMS race, taken with my 10D:
http://msalvetti.smugmug.com/gallery/637267#27152888
Later this weekend I hope to have yesterday's photos up, and I may post some on the Sports board. I'll let you know. The 30D quit late in the afternoon, so I have a bunch from earlier in the day. I also happened to bring my 10D, and I think I got some good shots in the late afternoon light with that body, but I haven't even had time to download them yet.
Thanks everyone,
Mark
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