HOW DO YOU REJECT LENDING PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT TO SOMEONE?!
I lend to a "Friend", the kind that thinks just because she has a dSLR and like to takes photos = you are a PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER.
That doesn't even make you half a photographer!
Anyway, my precious and beloved K1000 came back looking alrigh
BUT MY 28-80mm f3.5-5.6 Pentax-F SMC Macro lens came back with a chip near the mount area.
Thread area on the exterior of the lens plastic look like it has been dropped before, causing a line of soon becoming a crack there?!
Long story short, I don't wanna lend any photographic "Friend" anymore.
Not even if they are experienced in handling a Camera.
Is there a way to politely tell them, "NO".
Btw.. not sure if this is the correct sub-forum to post D:
p.s I am the kind that like to show off my camera equipment...
I lend to a "Friend", the kind that thinks just because she has a dSLR and like to takes photos = you are a PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER.
That doesn't even make you half a photographer!
Anyway, my precious and beloved K1000 came back looking alrigh
BUT MY 28-80mm f3.5-5.6 Pentax-F SMC Macro lens came back with a chip near the mount area.
Thread area on the exterior of the lens plastic look like it has been dropped before, causing a line of soon becoming a crack there?!
Long story short, I don't wanna lend any photographic "Friend" anymore.
Not even if they are experienced in handling a Camera.
Is there a way to politely tell them, "NO".
Btw.. not sure if this is the correct sub-forum to post D:
p.s I am the kind that like to show off my camera equipment...