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D600/D610
D610 Oil spot issue
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<blockquote data-quote="gerrydeguzman" data-source="post: 298446" data-attributes="member: 24480"><p>Thank you all for your very interesting and informative comments and suggestions. I will take note of these and will be more extra careful. </p><p></p><p>I'm as well a very mindful of my gadgets to be honest and that's why when I decided to purchase the D610, I decided to buy it in the grey market. When I bought my D7000 with a Nikon 2 year warranty, I have never sent it for any service of any sort. So, I thought, why would I bother get a warrantied device where I could save a lot of cash and spend it on a good glass. This are choices we have to make sometimes. It just so happens that I have experience this issue earlier. I would not mind if any one agree to my reasoning or not, but at the end of the day, we have to decide.</p><p></p><p>But I appreciate very much everyone's help and I just hope this is just minor thing. </p><p></p><p>Happy shooting everyone!</p><p></p><p>GB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerrydeguzman, post: 298446, member: 24480"] Thank you all for your very interesting and informative comments and suggestions. I will take note of these and will be more extra careful. I'm as well a very mindful of my gadgets to be honest and that's why when I decided to purchase the D610, I decided to buy it in the grey market. When I bought my D7000 with a Nikon 2 year warranty, I have never sent it for any service of any sort. So, I thought, why would I bother get a warrantied device where I could save a lot of cash and spend it on a good glass. This are choices we have to make sometimes. It just so happens that I have experience this issue earlier. I would not mind if any one agree to my reasoning or not, but at the end of the day, we have to decide. But I appreciate very much everyone's help and I just hope this is just minor thing. Happy shooting everyone! GB. [/QUOTE]
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