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D750
D750 service bulletin
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<blockquote data-quote="rikracer61" data-source="post: 695205" data-attributes="member: 46200"><p>So, I bought a D750 that fell into the service range number wise. I knew this going in, so it was not a surprise. I got a killer deal as it has less than 5k shutter clicks, and the guy I got it from was DEFINITELY not a videographer(left his sd card in, one 3 min vid and 180 pics). I bought the camera, took it back to the hotel and immediately started to play with it. Shot a few pics of the hotel interior and saw the banding in a few of the picuress. This was not the type of environment or conditions I had read about that created the situation. So I went outside a took a few jpegs in bright sunlight, lens hood on the 50mm 1.8g that came with it, and 2 of the three were obvious. All of this to say I knew Nikon would stand behind the product so I filled out the info online, boxed it up and sent it out before leaving Austin. I just received it back yesterday evening. Total turn around time was 2 weeks, I am super stoked to have it back so quickly. Learning curve is now kicking in, just getting it set up the way I like it. Coming from a magnificent camera, the D700, it will take a little while to get used to it. But first impressions, I love the weight, I can carry this thing all day! Great AF system, it seems really fast. looking forward to learning more here and sharing, thanks everybody.</p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rikracer61, post: 695205, member: 46200"] So, I bought a D750 that fell into the service range number wise. I knew this going in, so it was not a surprise. I got a killer deal as it has less than 5k shutter clicks, and the guy I got it from was DEFINITELY not a videographer(left his sd card in, one 3 min vid and 180 pics). I bought the camera, took it back to the hotel and immediately started to play with it. Shot a few pics of the hotel interior and saw the banding in a few of the picuress. This was not the type of environment or conditions I had read about that created the situation. So I went outside a took a few jpegs in bright sunlight, lens hood on the 50mm 1.8g that came with it, and 2 of the three were obvious. All of this to say I knew Nikon would stand behind the product so I filled out the info online, boxed it up and sent it out before leaving Austin. I just received it back yesterday evening. Total turn around time was 2 weeks, I am super stoked to have it back so quickly. Learning curve is now kicking in, just getting it set up the way I like it. Coming from a magnificent camera, the D700, it will take a little while to get used to it. But first impressions, I love the weight, I can carry this thing all day! Great AF system, it seems really fast. looking forward to learning more here and sharing, thanks everybody. Rick [/QUOTE]
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