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D3200 Stuck Battery
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<blockquote data-quote="Pretzel" data-source="post: 448788" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p>1) Nephew's Lens after a couple of months of use = WARRANTY, unless you bought it used? Warranties make for easy correction of issues, usually.</p><p>2) Battery in yours - how long have you had it? Assuming since a local shop looked at it and quoted a price, it's not under warranty. That's backed up by Nikon saying they'd like to see it before providing an estimate, so... did you buy it used or have just had it that long? I would also assume the local would have looked at the battery to see if it was malformed, but have you tried a different battery yet? Couple of hours in a hot car in the middle of summer could cause some swelling, which would slowly worsen over time. Sounds like just a spring issue if the camera or battery isn't malformed in any way, unless it's just extremely hard to slide the battery in out, then ya go back to something warped somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pretzel, post: 448788, member: 12257"] 1) Nephew's Lens after a couple of months of use = WARRANTY, unless you bought it used? Warranties make for easy correction of issues, usually. 2) Battery in yours - how long have you had it? Assuming since a local shop looked at it and quoted a price, it's not under warranty. That's backed up by Nikon saying they'd like to see it before providing an estimate, so... did you buy it used or have just had it that long? I would also assume the local would have looked at the battery to see if it was malformed, but have you tried a different battery yet? Couple of hours in a hot car in the middle of summer could cause some swelling, which would slowly worsen over time. Sounds like just a spring issue if the camera or battery isn't malformed in any way, unless it's just extremely hard to slide the battery in out, then ya go back to something warped somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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