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D600/D610
D600 shutter replacement news
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<blockquote data-quote="Phillydog1958" data-source="post: 294580" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>I'm sitting in my home office, this morning, doing paperwork. I hear a ring of my doorbell. I see BIG BROWN sitting in front of my window. I go to the door and sign for my package, not knowing what's inside. I open it up and see my D600 under all of the bubble wrap. Nikon never sent me an email that would've informed me of my camera being in transit back to me. If I'd not got wrapped up in daily paperwork, I'd be out in the field, visiting clients and would've missed my delivery. Anyway, the packing slip implies the following: </p><p> RPL IMAGE CTL PCB</p><p> RPR SHUTTER MECHANISM </p><p> CLN LOW PASS FILTER </p><p> CLN AF UNIT</p><p> GENERAL CHECK & CLEAN</p><p> FIRMWARE UPGRADE</p><p>I haven't had a chance to take any shots yet. It's obvious what most of the abbreviations/codes denote (Replace, repair and clean) . . . I'm just wondering if this is consistent with everyone else's experience with returning their D600's for shutter/dust issues. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phillydog1958, post: 294580, member: 8704"] I'm sitting in my home office, this morning, doing paperwork. I hear a ring of my doorbell. I see BIG BROWN sitting in front of my window. I go to the door and sign for my package, not knowing what's inside. I open it up and see my D600 under all of the bubble wrap. Nikon never sent me an email that would've informed me of my camera being in transit back to me. If I'd not got wrapped up in daily paperwork, I'd be out in the field, visiting clients and would've missed my delivery. Anyway, the packing slip implies the following: RPL IMAGE CTL PCB RPR SHUTTER MECHANISM CLN LOW PASS FILTER CLN AF UNIT GENERAL CHECK & CLEAN FIRMWARE UPGRADE I haven't had a chance to take any shots yet. It's obvious what most of the abbreviations/codes denote (Replace, repair and clean) . . . I'm just wondering if this is consistent with everyone else's experience with returning their D600's for shutter/dust issues. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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