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Any D7000 Owners get oil spots on sensor?
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<blockquote data-quote="andy1read" data-source="post: 103128" data-attributes="member: 12426"><p>I returned the camera today, and got a full refund. I didn't really want to part with my D7000 as I had it set up as I wanted it, but I wasn't happy with the spots and I don't like the way the shop is run. </p><p>They will be cleaning the sensor of the D7000 I returned, and selling as new, and they also "borrow" cameras from the shop when they want to use a camera. Which was confirmed by the salesman who I spoke to in Jessops on the home from returning the D7000, as he used to work there !!!</p><p> I was going to order a new D7000 online tonight from Jessops, but after hearing they might go into Administration , thats probably not a good idea.</p><p></p><p>The serial number on the D7000 was 6429938, I assume low numbered serials are older cameras, and higher numbers would be newer. Can anyone tell me if they have or havent had problems,and whether their serial numbers are higher or lower. I'm asking , as I'm hoping the D7000 I bought might have been older stock, and buying another D7000 might be new stock from Nikon and not have the problem.</p><p> thanks Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andy1read, post: 103128, member: 12426"] I returned the camera today, and got a full refund. I didn't really want to part with my D7000 as I had it set up as I wanted it, but I wasn't happy with the spots and I don't like the way the shop is run. They will be cleaning the sensor of the D7000 I returned, and selling as new, and they also "borrow" cameras from the shop when they want to use a camera. Which was confirmed by the salesman who I spoke to in Jessops on the home from returning the D7000, as he used to work there !!! I was going to order a new D7000 online tonight from Jessops, but after hearing they might go into Administration , thats probably not a good idea. The serial number on the D7000 was 6429938, I assume low numbered serials are older cameras, and higher numbers would be newer. Can anyone tell me if they have or havent had problems,and whether their serial numbers are higher or lower. I'm asking , as I'm hoping the D7000 I bought might have been older stock, and buying another D7000 might be new stock from Nikon and not have the problem. thanks Andy [/QUOTE]
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