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D800/D800E
D800 basket case
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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 148268" data-attributes="member: 14167"><p>Thanks for the feedback... and sympathy. Just have to accept that things like this happen... again, SHOULD'VE GOTTEN THE 3YR INSURANCE with it. But, again, Nikon Service could be a little more warmer in their handling of this. They were very bluntly cold, business-like. I guess business is business. Business is business, too, I told them, if I sold all my Nikon gear and went with Canon. Not because Nikon isn't great stuff. It is. But-- support---?</p><p>About the plastic vs. metal... funny you should mention, because one of the reasons I bought a "pro" model is because it (is supposed to be) able to withstand, well---at least SOME knocking around. I don't expect it to work after dropping it out of a plane...but.... if I thought this could happen, maybe I'd buy a plastic camera, one which, when broken, would not be so costly to replace by virtue of a WAY lower price tag. Course I wanted---and still want-- a full frame sensor bod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 148268, member: 14167"] Thanks for the feedback... and sympathy. Just have to accept that things like this happen... again, SHOULD'VE GOTTEN THE 3YR INSURANCE with it. But, again, Nikon Service could be a little more warmer in their handling of this. They were very bluntly cold, business-like. I guess business is business. Business is business, too, I told them, if I sold all my Nikon gear and went with Canon. Not because Nikon isn't great stuff. It is. But-- support---? About the plastic vs. metal... funny you should mention, because one of the reasons I bought a "pro" model is because it (is supposed to be) able to withstand, well---at least SOME knocking around. I don't expect it to work after dropping it out of a plane...but.... if I thought this could happen, maybe I'd buy a plastic camera, one which, when broken, would not be so costly to replace by virtue of a WAY lower price tag. Course I wanted---and still want-- a full frame sensor bod. [/QUOTE]
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