I had a read on this issue for personal information as I don't own a D600 but I am looking to get a new/nearly new D7000 to upgrade from my D3100, I'm wanting to do more and find some things are lacking now but its still a very good starter DSLR and will be used as a backup or DSLR I can use with lugging my main kit around. The D7000 are known for oiling or ERR on the shutters, which is why I was looking at new old stock so I still qualify for the 2 year guarantee if i do get any issues later
Anyway, I found this link from a link that shows Nikon is well aware of the issues face by D600 users
https://nikoneurope-en.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/55647
This is the source link :
LensRentals.com - D600 Sensor Dust Issues
Interesting company that repairs as well as rents all camera related equipment and have about 20 D600 so should be better than most for seein common faults with specific models
Here in UK, if you are fed up with being fobbed off or have something repaired that is still obviously faulty with such a high value item you can insist on it being repaired again or argue its 'unfit for purpose' and have it replaced with a new like for like if still available, or the next model up or a full refund (with compensation if you can argue the point)
Its in UK consumer law which is quite powerful and it applies regardless how cheap or how expensive the item is, having it 'repaired' twice in such a short time would prompt me to looking at that if it started happening again. Especially if its something you use or rely on a lot
Reading about the D7000 'ERR' and shutter failure issues is in the back of my mind, but 'seems' to effect early models, or never at all so is a random issue with no definite possibility of tracking the range of serial number that have the faulty shutters
Anyway, I found this link from a link that shows Nikon is well aware of the issues face by D600 users
https://nikoneurope-en.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/55647
This is the source link :
LensRentals.com - D600 Sensor Dust Issues
Interesting company that repairs as well as rents all camera related equipment and have about 20 D600 so should be better than most for seein common faults with specific models
Here in UK, if you are fed up with being fobbed off or have something repaired that is still obviously faulty with such a high value item you can insist on it being repaired again or argue its 'unfit for purpose' and have it replaced with a new like for like if still available, or the next model up or a full refund (with compensation if you can argue the point)
Its in UK consumer law which is quite powerful and it applies regardless how cheap or how expensive the item is, having it 'repaired' twice in such a short time would prompt me to looking at that if it started happening again. Especially if its something you use or rely on a lot
Reading about the D7000 'ERR' and shutter failure issues is in the back of my mind, but 'seems' to effect early models, or never at all so is a random issue with no definite possibility of tracking the range of serial number that have the faulty shutters
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