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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
D600 is back home ... again. Interesting repair note
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<blockquote data-quote="eli" data-source="post: 147946" data-attributes="member: 10282"><p>I don't understand purchasing the camera at this point when so many people are frustrated by both the oil/dust problem and Nikon's </p><p>failure to be forthright about the problem, seek to correct it, at their cost, and satisfy their customers, especially their loyal customers who</p><p>purchase multiple cameras and lenses. Have any of you thought that this camera might just be a "lemon" and in need of a recall?</p><p>I have written this before, I am going to keep with my D7000 and wait . . . though i so want to go full frame. I have this beautiful Nikkor 105micro - a wonderful lens - and it is perfect for a full frame sensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eli, post: 147946, member: 10282"] I don't understand purchasing the camera at this point when so many people are frustrated by both the oil/dust problem and Nikon's failure to be forthright about the problem, seek to correct it, at their cost, and satisfy their customers, especially their loyal customers who purchase multiple cameras and lenses. Have any of you thought that this camera might just be a "lemon" and in need of a recall? I have written this before, I am going to keep with my D7000 and wait . . . though i so want to go full frame. I have this beautiful Nikkor 105micro - a wonderful lens - and it is perfect for a full frame sensor. [/QUOTE]
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