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D600 test video shows dust/oil problem may be temporary
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<blockquote data-quote="Sambr" data-source="post: 92603" data-attributes="member: 6373"><p>That's too bad. In the past two years I purchased a D7000 - no issues D800 - no issues left, right & center focus perfectly - D4(just got it) so far no issues. Prior to these the D200, D300, D700, no issues with them other than I wore the rubber grips of the D700 replaced them myself for $30.00. I still own & use these cameras on a daily, weekly basis without any problems. Remember folks Japan had an earthquake, Tsunami, & a radiation scare all within days of each other Nikon's factories were right in the middle of it all. I am NOT surprised some quality control slipped during the recovery period and some products were rushed to market(remember shareholders) I will continue to buy Nikon regardless. Nikon has always treated me with care & respect. I know that once again Nikon QC will be 2nd to none. Meanwhile instead of complaining I am out there having fun with the world's best camera(as eyelevel put it)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sambr, post: 92603, member: 6373"] That's too bad. In the past two years I purchased a D7000 - no issues D800 - no issues left, right & center focus perfectly - D4(just got it) so far no issues. Prior to these the D200, D300, D700, no issues with them other than I wore the rubber grips of the D700 replaced them myself for $30.00. I still own & use these cameras on a daily, weekly basis without any problems. Remember folks Japan had an earthquake, Tsunami, & a radiation scare all within days of each other Nikon's factories were right in the middle of it all. I am NOT surprised some quality control slipped during the recovery period and some products were rushed to market(remember shareholders) I will continue to buy Nikon regardless. Nikon has always treated me with care & respect. I know that once again Nikon QC will be 2nd to none. Meanwhile instead of complaining I am out there having fun with the world's best camera(as eyelevel put it) [/QUOTE]
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