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D600/D610
D600 worse than ever
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 219408" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Was this your first time getting it repaired? Mine was sent in 3 times but still continued to produce spots on the sensor (plus this was my 2nd D600 as I returned the first within a month due to the sensor spots).</p><p></p><p>I am trying to remember correctly--the customer has to pay for the shipping to send the camera to Nikon for its first servicing. If it is deemed as a warranty repair, Nikon will fix and return the camera at their expense. This next part is what I *think* is correct...there is a limited time frame (maybe 6 months) IF the problem shows up again, Nikon will pay for the camera to be sent in for servicing (as well as they pay for the return shipping). <strong>At least that is for the US Nikon servicing</strong>. If it is over 6-months from when it was first serviced, you might have to pay to send it in again.</p><p></p><p>Be sure to upload sample test shots showing the spots and any other problems when filing a claim. Since you are experiencing other problems, if you don't have a second camera, see if a camera store can help you out so you can take photos of the display problem. That way you have concrete evidence they can evaluate before it goes in for repair. My sensor got scratched during its second repair. The marks were not there in any of the test shots I took prior to its second servicing but showed up immediately on the very first test shot I took when I got the camera back. My point--<strong>document everything</strong> and upload all the info to their site when you file a claim.</p><p></p><p>When my D600 was returned to me, the first thing I did was to take some test shots. The spots appeared immediately. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> Heck, I didn't even get a chance to truly enjoy the benefits the camera has to offer because it's hard to get excited over a camera that isn't any better than it was before sending it in for repair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 219408, member: 13196"] Was this your first time getting it repaired? Mine was sent in 3 times but still continued to produce spots on the sensor (plus this was my 2nd D600 as I returned the first within a month due to the sensor spots). I am trying to remember correctly--the customer has to pay for the shipping to send the camera to Nikon for its first servicing. If it is deemed as a warranty repair, Nikon will fix and return the camera at their expense. This next part is what I *think* is correct...there is a limited time frame (maybe 6 months) IF the problem shows up again, Nikon will pay for the camera to be sent in for servicing (as well as they pay for the return shipping). [B]At least that is for the US Nikon servicing[/B]. If it is over 6-months from when it was first serviced, you might have to pay to send it in again. Be sure to upload sample test shots showing the spots and any other problems when filing a claim. Since you are experiencing other problems, if you don't have a second camera, see if a camera store can help you out so you can take photos of the display problem. That way you have concrete evidence they can evaluate before it goes in for repair. My sensor got scratched during its second repair. The marks were not there in any of the test shots I took prior to its second servicing but showed up immediately on the very first test shot I took when I got the camera back. My point--[B]document everything[/B] and upload all the info to their site when you file a claim. When my D600 was returned to me, the first thing I did was to take some test shots. The spots appeared immediately. :( Heck, I didn't even get a chance to truly enjoy the benefits the camera has to offer because it's hard to get excited over a camera that isn't any better than it was before sending it in for repair. [/QUOTE]
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