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D800/D800E
D800 basket case
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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 148271" data-attributes="member: 14167"><p>Ironwood, I haven't fully determined what the exact nature of the damage is because it's sort of on the inside of the front, might need a small dentist-like mirror to see. But the bayonet mount is pushed in and screw on the upper left on the outside of the body that holds the inner assembly has broken though the frame. Like I said earlier, if it comes to no one is willing to take it on, I might as well try fixing it with a small gear puller. I did contact and receive back an email from CRJ and they said that if Nikon didn't want to repair it, that they probably couldn't either, nevertheless they said they could take a look at it. I'll try that first, got nothing to lose. Again, thanks everyone, for your help.</p><p>PS-- I'm a wood turner too-- noticed your pen!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 148271, member: 14167"] Ironwood, I haven't fully determined what the exact nature of the damage is because it's sort of on the inside of the front, might need a small dentist-like mirror to see. But the bayonet mount is pushed in and screw on the upper left on the outside of the body that holds the inner assembly has broken though the frame. Like I said earlier, if it comes to no one is willing to take it on, I might as well try fixing it with a small gear puller. I did contact and receive back an email from CRJ and they said that if Nikon didn't want to repair it, that they probably couldn't either, nevertheless they said they could take a look at it. I'll try that first, got nothing to lose. Again, thanks everyone, for your help. PS-- I'm a wood turner too-- noticed your pen! [/QUOTE]
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