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D7100
AF-mode button no longer works
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<blockquote data-quote="yauman" data-source="post: 240529" data-attributes="member: 15418"><p>Here's my experience with NIKON repair. My daughter dropped the D60 a week after I gave it to her when I upgraded (to a 7100) Went online to fill in the form at NIKON site. Printed out the form and address label with barcode assigned to it. Mail the camera in. 1 week later, I received and email stating that the camera is repairable (the shutter spring came off) and the cost of the repair. I acknowledged the repair cost, charged it to my Credit Card no that I entered when I fill out the repair form. The cost was the minimum - $200. It was return in 10 days. So, the overall time from filling out the online form to getting the camera back was 17 days. If the camera is not repairable, they'll send it back to you with a note to that effect.</p><p></p><p>Important, when sending the camera back, strip it bare - do not send battery, UV Filter, strap, SD card, lens and even the eye piece rubber cup. Only the body cap should be sent with it - anything thing else that can be removed should be removed otherwise you WILL NOT GET IT BACK!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yauman, post: 240529, member: 15418"] Here's my experience with NIKON repair. My daughter dropped the D60 a week after I gave it to her when I upgraded (to a 7100) Went online to fill in the form at NIKON site. Printed out the form and address label with barcode assigned to it. Mail the camera in. 1 week later, I received and email stating that the camera is repairable (the shutter spring came off) and the cost of the repair. I acknowledged the repair cost, charged it to my Credit Card no that I entered when I fill out the repair form. The cost was the minimum - $200. It was return in 10 days. So, the overall time from filling out the online form to getting the camera back was 17 days. If the camera is not repairable, they'll send it back to you with a note to that effect. Important, when sending the camera back, strip it bare - do not send battery, UV Filter, strap, SD card, lens and even the eye piece rubber cup. Only the body cap should be sent with it - anything thing else that can be removed should be removed otherwise you WILL NOT GET IT BACK! [/QUOTE]
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