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Posted: Fri Jul 10th, 2015 14:18
 
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Nikon have issued a service advisory note regarding D750.
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/5638936643/nikon-d750-service-advisory-warns-of-shutter-issue

Please check your camera.



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Posted: Fri Jul 10th, 2015 14:23
 
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jk wrote:
Nikon have issued a service advisory note regarding D750.
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/5638936643/nikon-d750-service-advisory-warns-of-shutter-issue

Please check your camera.


Thanks JK...mine is an unaffected one. Phew!



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Thank goodness. I cant believe the number of issues we are seeing with all the new Nikon cameras.
D600, D610, D750, D800E, D810, D810A

What has happened to the QC department? Out on holiday for the last two years?



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At least Nikon now has a system to get these defects corrected in a timly matter. With the D600 it took a lawsuit to get them to admit there was a problem.



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jk wrote:


What has happened to the QC department? Out on holiday for the last two years?


Don't worry, it's the same at Canon.

 

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