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A New D750 Advisory
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 537874" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>The shading issue has to do with internal reflections causing ghosting once the shutter was activated, not with a failing shutter. If a shutter is replaced as a part of this service it likely has to do with some concern with the reflectivity of the inside of the shutter mechanism. Again, <em>it has nothing to do with the <u>functionality</u> of the shutter mechanism</em>. What you experience was a failure of that mechanism.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://photographylife.com/nikon-d750-flare-shading-issue" target="_blank">https://photographylife.com/nikon-d750-flare-shading-issue</a></p><p></p><p>I just spent 10 minutes on the phone with a Nikon Service Rep and while I could not seem to get an answer as to why my <em>very</em> early D750 was unaffected while many since have been (whoo-hoo for early adopters!!), I did learn that Nikon serial numbers are not unique across models, only within. So my serial number can exist on any other Nikon camera that's <em>not</em> a D750, which explains why that serial number is before the serial numbers on my D600 & D610 registered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 537874, member: 9240"] The shading issue has to do with internal reflections causing ghosting once the shutter was activated, not with a failing shutter. If a shutter is replaced as a part of this service it likely has to do with some concern with the reflectivity of the inside of the shutter mechanism. Again, [I]it has nothing to do with the [U]functionality[/U] of the shutter mechanism[/I]. What you experience was a failure of that mechanism. [url]https://photographylife.com/nikon-d750-flare-shading-issue[/url] I just spent 10 minutes on the phone with a Nikon Service Rep and while I could not seem to get an answer as to why my [I]very[/I] early D750 was unaffected while many since have been (whoo-hoo for early adopters!!), I did learn that Nikon serial numbers are not unique across models, only within. So my serial number can exist on any other Nikon camera that's [I]not[/I] a D750, which explains why that serial number is before the serial numbers on my D600 & D610 registered. [/QUOTE]
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