<p>Hi Michael & Ian,<br>
Bad news - Yesterday I went on a hike in downtown Toronto, and while I was trying to do a *little* zooming, my camera got stuck at the farthest zoom position with an "E9" error which doesn't allow me to take pictures anymore. Normally I could turn off the camera, turn it on again, and it will reset itself to the normal position, but this time the camera just kept going to the maximum zoom position whenever I turned it back on. So I did some googling on this E9 error, camera repairs in Toronto, potentially how much it would cost to get it fixed, and it turns out to be something around $80-90, which I wasn't ready to pay for a camera I bought for $6. So I decided to let the camera go and took it apart for learning and fun's sake. Well, I did manage to use up most of the b&w roll that was in the camera before it "died." <br>
So, in case you ever wondered what the inside of the camera looked like:<br>
https://www.flickr.com/photos/knifegoeson/sets/72157649840039088/<br>
I'm still keen on arming myself with a point & shoot film camera because my passion is street photography, so I may pick another Pentax zoom in the future if I see a good deal. Will post the b&w photos when i get the roll developed (and if there's anything good in it!). Cheers!</p>