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D600/D610
D600 shutter replacement news
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 344381" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I expect that registered D600 owners will continue to get Service Advisory notices until they send it in. Once you've sent it in then you are covered by their normal service warranty (90 days?), but I suspect that should these fail then you've likely got justification. My advice would be to do as you and I have, Rick, and that's to shoot the heck out of it when you get it back. I can't promise you'll get the same result as I did, but I think you have justification to ask for a replacement should they find that your dust images are OK. Point to the settlement, let them know that you have zero confidence that any future "fixes" will do anything more than the last, and tell them as a photographer you can't afford to live without a camera two weeks every quarter. At worst you'll have to get in line as the D610's fly off the shelves. I'm wondering if I'll have mine before the end of August? At least I haven't listed the D800 yet. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 344381, member: 9240"] I expect that registered D600 owners will continue to get Service Advisory notices until they send it in. Once you've sent it in then you are covered by their normal service warranty (90 days?), but I suspect that should these fail then you've likely got justification. My advice would be to do as you and I have, Rick, and that's to shoot the heck out of it when you get it back. I can't promise you'll get the same result as I did, but I think you have justification to ask for a replacement should they find that your dust images are OK. Point to the settlement, let them know that you have zero confidence that any future "fixes" will do anything more than the last, and tell them as a photographer you can't afford to live without a camera two weeks every quarter. At worst you'll have to get in line as the D610's fly off the shelves. I'm wondering if I'll have mine before the end of August? At least I haven't listed the D800 yet. LOL [/QUOTE]
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