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A New D750 Advisory
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 537851" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Funny thing is that this is one of those cases where being a very early adopter is a good thing. I got in early and wasn't in the first or second batch of serial numbers. I registered mine on October 19, 2014, so it's a bit of an anomaly I would think. I may contact Nikon anyway, if only to know that I could send mine in somewhere along the line as the shutter ages (I believe I'm over 15K actuations now). Odd thing is that my D750 serial number is numerically before the D600 and D610 I also have registered with them.</p><p></p><p>And Bill, <em><strong>this is not about shutters failing</strong></em><strong><em>.</em></strong> I emphasize this more for others than for you. Yes, you had an unfortunate incident with yours failing, but this recall has to do with the shutter mechanism leading to image shading when shooting directly into the sun, particularly when shooting video. The internet is full of misinformation, let's not create more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 537851, member: 9240"] Funny thing is that this is one of those cases where being a very early adopter is a good thing. I got in early and wasn't in the first or second batch of serial numbers. I registered mine on October 19, 2014, so it's a bit of an anomaly I would think. I may contact Nikon anyway, if only to know that I could send mine in somewhere along the line as the shutter ages (I believe I'm over 15K actuations now). Odd thing is that my D750 serial number is numerically before the D600 and D610 I also have registered with them. And Bill, [I][B]this is not about shutters failing[/B][/I][B][I].[/I][/B] I emphasize this more for others than for you. Yes, you had an unfortunate incident with yours failing, but this recall has to do with the shutter mechanism leading to image shading when shooting directly into the sun, particularly when shooting video. The internet is full of misinformation, let's not create more. [/QUOTE]
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