This time with onion, garlic, potato and broccoli. Pure vegetable stock instead of the hybrid used last time, and it tastes so much better. Lunch for the next few days is sorted!
This time with onion, garlic, potato and broccoli. Pure vegetable stock instead of the hybrid used last time, and it tastes so much better. Lunch for the next few days is sorted!
Well, the camera is back in my hands, and the repair company have managed to damage the shutter button. Normally, the button sits proud of the casing, and a half-press causes the focus mechanism to kick in, with a full press triggering the shutter to take a picture. Now, the button sits as a hair-trigger above the focus point, and the lightest of pressure causes it to try and focus. So, back to Jessops I went, and the assistant manager (guess the manager isn’t in today) suggested going to the repair company directly. It’ll cut the turn-around time down, and I don’t mind much – the repair site is 5 minutes from my house.
So, Monday afternoon I’ll be stopping in at Johnson’s and asking for a service manager. I’ll be pointing out that it took 3 repair trips for the initial problem to be -possibly- solved (I haven’t tested that yet), but they managed to damage the function of the camera at the same time.
Apparently, a lady that Jessops sold the same camera model to went through 5 of them in 6 weeks, and ended up going for a Canon. Mine hasn’t been that bad. Yet.