JAGR
Member
I posted this on reddit just a moment ago, but I'll need to ask here also if i get any clues from you.
I was sold a GR IIIx with apparently a faulty card-reader, as it's not locking sd into position.
I've checked if there is anything inside the bay with flashlight and tilting around to see if anything moves there or falls out, but nothing. (Updated, there is something. I'll attach a pic or an imgur link)
The card doesn't go in as deep as on my GR3 or as in any other camera for that matter.
Can't hear anything scrambling either.
I think that *censored* (seller) had pushed in a card the wrong way or something, thats why he became so agitated when asked of this.
I tries to revoke the deal with the seller ut he instead vocally attacked me and refused.
Yes I know i need to send it in to Ricoh.
i'm not going to open anything on this one myself, as the GR3 series is allready more complicated by the online manuals i found, so it's either some luck happens or Ricoh has a easy solution to it or i'll sell it for parts.
Thanks.
Jani
I was sold a GR IIIx with apparently a faulty card-reader, as it's not locking sd into position.
I've checked if there is anything inside the bay with flashlight and tilting around to see if anything moves there or falls out, but nothing. (Updated, there is something. I'll attach a pic or an imgur link)
The card doesn't go in as deep as on my GR3 or as in any other camera for that matter.
Can't hear anything scrambling either.
I think that *censored* (seller) had pushed in a card the wrong way or something, thats why he became so agitated when asked of this.
I tries to revoke the deal with the seller ut he instead vocally attacked me and refused.
Yes I know i need to send it in to Ricoh.
i'm not going to open anything on this one myself, as the GR3 series is allready more complicated by the online manuals i found, so it's either some luck happens or Ricoh has a easy solution to it or i'll sell it for parts.
Thanks.
Jani