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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
D600 customers taking frustations out on D610 reviews/ratiings
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian" data-source="post: 220845" data-attributes="member: 17621"><p>Nikon is much bigger than Leica, sells a lot more cameras. They could do a lot better standing behind their products. Replacing the D600 within about a year indicates a design problem with the D600. Glad I bought the Leica. Nikon is not the same company that they used to be.</p><p>The car analogy- Ford just sent a recall notice on our 2008 vehicle, authorizing replacement of parts in the steering mechanism. It is long out of warranty. The number of problems with the D600 is "above the norm", replacement of such a new model as a D600 indicates a design problem. Most reviews of the D610 indicate it is a corrected model D600. Nikon should treat the shutter problem in the same manner as a car manufacturer treats a design defect: issue a recall, authorize replacement of defective parts with ones that correct the problem.</p><p></p><p>As far as Leica and Nikon- not all Leica cameras cost $5K and up; not all Nikons cost $2K and below. I bought an SP long before the M3. The SP did not need service, the M3 did. Nikon used to know how to make a camera every bit as good as a Leica; and they still do. They just need to learn a lesson in service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian, post: 220845, member: 17621"] Nikon is much bigger than Leica, sells a lot more cameras. They could do a lot better standing behind their products. Replacing the D600 within about a year indicates a design problem with the D600. Glad I bought the Leica. Nikon is not the same company that they used to be. The car analogy- Ford just sent a recall notice on our 2008 vehicle, authorizing replacement of parts in the steering mechanism. It is long out of warranty. The number of problems with the D600 is "above the norm", replacement of such a new model as a D600 indicates a design problem. Most reviews of the D610 indicate it is a corrected model D600. Nikon should treat the shutter problem in the same manner as a car manufacturer treats a design defect: issue a recall, authorize replacement of defective parts with ones that correct the problem. As far as Leica and Nikon- not all Leica cameras cost $5K and up; not all Nikons cost $2K and below. I bought an SP long before the M3. The SP did not need service, the M3 did. Nikon used to know how to make a camera every bit as good as a Leica; and they still do. They just need to learn a lesson in service. [/QUOTE]
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