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D750
D750 Autofocus Failure
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<blockquote data-quote="Graeme" data-source="post: 677613" data-attributes="member: 45351"><p>Hi. My D750 (only approx 18 months old and lightly used) just suddenly stopped focussing on autofocus. I took it back to the retailer who sent it back to Nikon and the feedback is "the fault was found to be in the camera body with the mechanism that switches between auto and manual focus ... unlikely they could provide an exact cause of the fault, often it is just general wear and tear. They need to make some further enquiries with the workshop to get the exact details, we'll let you know when they get back to us." A quick internet search seems to indicate this is not an uncommon fault and so, even though the camera is out of its 1 year warranty, if it's a part that commonly fails then I figure Nikon should bear the cost of repair which is indicated at around £300. Does anyone have any useful information on this issue? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graeme, post: 677613, member: 45351"] Hi. My D750 (only approx 18 months old and lightly used) just suddenly stopped focussing on autofocus. I took it back to the retailer who sent it back to Nikon and the feedback is "the fault was found to be in the camera body with the mechanism that switches between auto and manual focus ... unlikely they could provide an exact cause of the fault, often it is just general wear and tear. They need to make some further enquiries with the workshop to get the exact details, we'll let you know when they get back to us." A quick internet search seems to indicate this is not an uncommon fault and so, even though the camera is out of its 1 year warranty, if it's a part that commonly fails then I figure Nikon should bear the cost of repair which is indicated at around £300. Does anyone have any useful information on this issue? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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