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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
D610 in 48 hrs.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 205283" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>Nikon often "upgrades" bodies after a year, look at the D5200 to D5300 and some other bodies. If there is a significant upgrade to the D600 specs than this is not unusual, it has been over a year. Waiting for the D300 replacement (D400) is consumers wanting Nikon to make something they choose not to (I was one of the hopefuls too). Body lines get dropped and some continue, just like any other product. </p><p></p><p>Nikon's position is to ignore the D600 (just like the D7000) has a problem and deal with warranty coverage. They are obviously very inconsistent with how they deal with it, which again points to ignoring the issue. There will be no credit/recall/discount for current D600 owners in my opinion, once again, that goes along with there stance that there is no issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 205283, member: 4399"] Nikon often "upgrades" bodies after a year, look at the D5200 to D5300 and some other bodies. If there is a significant upgrade to the D600 specs than this is not unusual, it has been over a year. Waiting for the D300 replacement (D400) is consumers wanting Nikon to make something they choose not to (I was one of the hopefuls too). Body lines get dropped and some continue, just like any other product. Nikon's position is to ignore the D600 (just like the D7000) has a problem and deal with warranty coverage. They are obviously very inconsistent with how they deal with it, which again points to ignoring the issue. There will be no credit/recall/discount for current D600 owners in my opinion, once again, that goes along with there stance that there is no issue. [/QUOTE]
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