Were you shooting with the grip? The two e-dials can
sometimes interfere with each other (see grip manual
memo, pg. 14). Although, this sounds like something
else.

Occassionally when I shoot in Av mode with the grip
on, the e-dials freeze up because one is in between
click stops on either the camera or grip. When this
happens, turning the e-dial has no effect. It can be
frustrating.

-Brendan
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> While shooting with my monolight flash units
> yesterday afternoon, I had trouble getting the K10D
> to hold the stop. I was using the FA35/2 in manual
> exposure mode. I had set exposure to f6.3 @ 160th.
> After a few frames the camera would start opening up
> the aperture, one stop at a time while I was
> shooting. At first I thought I might be accidentally
> hitting the thumb wheel, so I was careful to avoid
> that. Still kept happening. I had to check the stop
> with every shot. Now this was after 500 shots and a
> lot of chimping on the same set of batteries. All I
> can think of is that my batteries might have been
> almost drained. I'll have to try it again with fresh
> batteries. I'm hoping that I'm not in need of a
> repair job.
> Paul
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