Nikon expands the previous D750 shutter problem recall,

hark

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Yeah, it's the same. Could be the shutter count web sites are off. The only reason I checked was to see if it was zeroed out. They also replaced the rubber grip, adjusted auto focus and shutter speeds, checked bayonet mount, cleaned sensor, upgraded firmware and cleaned it. It looks brand new. I think Nikon has great service.

That's good to know. My D750 is on the recall list, but neither Nikon nor I feel my shutter issue has anything to do with the recall. My shutter would freeze and ERR showed up on the top display. It happened almost every time I turned the body on. Once I'd clear it, it was fine for the remainder of the shoot. That went on for months. Now I make sure the top display is in standby before turning off the camera. It doesn't happen too often anymore. I'm under the impression it is software related, but Nikon said doing a camera reset only resets the shooting menu. It won't reset the software. And they have no way to remove the software and reinstall it. So for now, I will continue to use my D750 as it is. And it's been terrific!
 

BackdoorArts

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Yeah, it's the same. Could be the shutter count web sites are off. The only reason I checked was to see if it was zeroed out. They also replaced the rubber grip, adjusted auto focus and shutter speeds, checked bayonet mount, cleaned sensor, upgraded firmware and cleaned it. It looks brand new. I think Nikon has great service.

I've stopped using shutter count websites and just check the number in Photoshop. Just choose File Info from the File menu and go to the Raw Data section...

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Reminds me, I've been meaning to send mine in.
 

hark

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I've stopped using shutter count websites and just check the number in Photoshop. Just choose File Info from the File menu and go to the Raw Data section...

Thanks for this info, Jake. I've been using a couple of different online sites, and one of them hasn't worked. Just did a comparison between https://www.camerashuttercount.com/ (which does work for me) and your method, and they both give me the same number. It will be easier doing it through Photoshop now. :encouragement:
 

singlerosa_RIP

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Thanks, Jake. Turns out 12,476 was the real shutter count and my first count was incorrect. Glad I won't have to use those sites any more. Thanks again
 
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