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D7000 Focus issues
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<blockquote data-quote="ccoulson" data-source="post: 83063" data-attributes="member: 8046"><p>I had 2 D7000 bodies that had focusing issues.... I sent it to Nikon for repairs FOUR TIMES and the issue was never resolved. Eventually, the camera was starting to not work when lenses were changed out so I got rid of it and bought a D800...</p><p></p><p>2 weeks after buying the d800, It just stopped working on me... In the middle of a session in front of a family... So embarrassing. took it back to Best buy, no one could get it to turn on... It just completely bricked up and never worked again. TWO WEEKS IN!! YIKES.</p><p></p><p>Best Buy was Awesome. they handed me another one on the spot, and restarted to 30 day warranty and my Best buy warranty..</p><p></p><p>Im so disappointed with Nikon...their service with my D7k was terrible they were rude, disrespectful and unhelpful</p><p></p><p>The D800 is amazing. I have loved the images it has produced... But wow, how scary is that for the camera to just completely quit working in front of paying clients... I have a wedding saturday Im scared to death it will happen again...since the serial numbers are very close...</p><p></p><p></p><p>I always hate to see folks who have had good luck with their cameras acting like its not possible for there to be issues with other peoples cameras. </p><p></p><p>I know they do exist........ And I have now had 3 nikon Lemon cameras...</p><p></p><p>Im hoping this d800 body is the one, because I love that camera</p><p></p><p>Good luck to all of you all having problems with yours.</p><p></p><p>Also.. Beware when sending your body in to take photos of the camera before you send it, because when I sent mine in the 3rd time.. Nikon kept my "Nikon" body cap, and returned it with a cheap ill fitting aftermarket one.. then the last time I sent it in they returned it with NO BODY CAP AT ALL!!! YIKES!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccoulson, post: 83063, member: 8046"] I had 2 D7000 bodies that had focusing issues.... I sent it to Nikon for repairs FOUR TIMES and the issue was never resolved. Eventually, the camera was starting to not work when lenses were changed out so I got rid of it and bought a D800... 2 weeks after buying the d800, It just stopped working on me... In the middle of a session in front of a family... So embarrassing. took it back to Best buy, no one could get it to turn on... It just completely bricked up and never worked again. TWO WEEKS IN!! YIKES. Best Buy was Awesome. they handed me another one on the spot, and restarted to 30 day warranty and my Best buy warranty.. Im so disappointed with Nikon...their service with my D7k was terrible they were rude, disrespectful and unhelpful The D800 is amazing. I have loved the images it has produced... But wow, how scary is that for the camera to just completely quit working in front of paying clients... I have a wedding saturday Im scared to death it will happen again...since the serial numbers are very close... I always hate to see folks who have had good luck with their cameras acting like its not possible for there to be issues with other peoples cameras. I know they do exist........ And I have now had 3 nikon Lemon cameras... Im hoping this d800 body is the one, because I love that camera Good luck to all of you all having problems with yours. Also.. Beware when sending your body in to take photos of the camera before you send it, because when I sent mine in the 3rd time.. Nikon kept my "Nikon" body cap, and returned it with a cheap ill fitting aftermarket one.. then the last time I sent it in they returned it with NO BODY CAP AT ALL!!! YIKES!!! [/QUOTE]
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