Originally posted by ncallender I would get it serviced and have the AF module alignment checked. Otherwise you will always wonder.
I came here to say exactly this. At least go through the AF fine tuning process again with your lenses and make sure it's all in alignment.
Had my K-1 blow over on a tripod during a storm. Everything seemed to worked fine... a couple of days later I was on a plane out for remote work.
The fall had knocked my AF module out of spec, and I just didn't realize it. 2 weeks of work (everything I used AF for, anyway) was too far out of focus to be saved.
AF fine tuning wouldn't be strong enough to correct for whatever got jostled loose, and I had to send it away to Precision to get it fixed/recalibrated.
Don't sweat the scratches. I know it sucks, and your camera is so dang new, but I've never retired a camera and wished it was in better cosmetic shape at the end of service. The pictures and the experience are really what matters.