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D810
A trip inside the D810 to fix it.
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<blockquote data-quote="DW the Old EW" data-source="post: 580657" data-attributes="member: 42691"><p>Thanks for writing up your 'adventure' into the D810. I was on a bicycling trip with my D810 recently and got a lot of perspiration on the back display. Eventually the display stopped working completely. I continued to take images assuming the perspiration did not affect the image capture functions. Once I got home I found I was right. All the images i captured after the display malfunction were just fine and recorded on the CF card. </p><p></p><p>I have now disassembled my D810 using your tips and found salt deposits on the connectors and other areas around the display. I intend to clean this in hopes of restoring the display function.</p><p>After Action Report – No Go. I cleaned and reassembled and tested twice. Display still does not show any signs of life for either menus or file playback. Wonder what Nikon will charge for this repair…?</p><p>DW the Old EW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DW the Old EW, post: 580657, member: 42691"] Thanks for writing up your 'adventure' into the D810. I was on a bicycling trip with my D810 recently and got a lot of perspiration on the back display. Eventually the display stopped working completely. I continued to take images assuming the perspiration did not affect the image capture functions. Once I got home I found I was right. All the images i captured after the display malfunction were just fine and recorded on the CF card. I have now disassembled my D810 using your tips and found salt deposits on the connectors and other areas around the display. I intend to clean this in hopes of restoring the display function. After Action Report – No Go. I cleaned and reassembled and tested twice. Display still does not show any signs of life for either menus or file playback. Wonder what Nikon will charge for this repair…? DW the Old EW [/QUOTE]
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