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D600 customers taking frustations out on D610 reviews/ratiings
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<blockquote data-quote="NVSteve" data-source="post: 220549" data-attributes="member: 13248"><p>That's where the analogy fails though-not every mfr will issue a recall for many things. Look at the last Jeep recall-the same one where the NHTSA advised for a recall and Jeep did nothing until the bad press pushed them into action. The vehicle I currently drive has a known issue with the radiator cracking, which leads to contamination of transmission fluid, which leads to a blown transmission. That one is not a recall, although the mfr upped the warranty on the radiator.</p><p></p><p>I'm with Hippie on this. I only purchase something because it is as close to what I want as I can find. If that means I'll keep it around 1 year or 30 years is of no concern, as I don't buy anything like a camera or car as an investment. They simply serve a practical use for me & I will use them until they no longer function, or if I feel something else out there will provide me with something much, much better.</p><p></p><p>As to the negative D610 reviews, I agree it is pretty sad on the part of the reviewers to rip on a camera just because the previous model gave them problems. With all of the postings dealing with Nikon Service Centers returning cameras in worse shape than when they were sent in, I won't be sending my D600 in. I've grown accustomed to cleaning the sensor before every shoot. Not that I am happy about that, but my options are fairly limited as I absolutely love what I am getting out of the camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NVSteve, post: 220549, member: 13248"] That's where the analogy fails though-not every mfr will issue a recall for many things. Look at the last Jeep recall-the same one where the NHTSA advised for a recall and Jeep did nothing until the bad press pushed them into action. The vehicle I currently drive has a known issue with the radiator cracking, which leads to contamination of transmission fluid, which leads to a blown transmission. That one is not a recall, although the mfr upped the warranty on the radiator. I'm with Hippie on this. I only purchase something because it is as close to what I want as I can find. If that means I'll keep it around 1 year or 30 years is of no concern, as I don't buy anything like a camera or car as an investment. They simply serve a practical use for me & I will use them until they no longer function, or if I feel something else out there will provide me with something much, much better. As to the negative D610 reviews, I agree it is pretty sad on the part of the reviewers to rip on a camera just because the previous model gave them problems. With all of the postings dealing with Nikon Service Centers returning cameras in worse shape than when they were sent in, I won't be sending my D600 in. I've grown accustomed to cleaning the sensor before every shoot. Not that I am happy about that, but my options are fairly limited as I absolutely love what I am getting out of the camera. [/QUOTE]
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