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D800/D800E
D800 basket case
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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 148939" data-attributes="member: 14167"><p>They didn't do anything wrong. They didn't do anything. They could've at least given me SOME figure--- $1,000... $2,000...$3000.... $10,000.... Some kind of BETTER ANSWER than a invoice with a red "BEYOND REPAIR" stamp on it---- I got a friendlier letter from the draft board back in '69.... The girl I got on the phone, and who also answered my email, keeps apologizing to me yet won't give me the phone number of the tech who looked at my camera. Not her fault I know, but....</p><p>With this I'm ending the subject because obviously nothing is going to happen. I'll just yank the bayonet straight with a gear puller or C-clamp or something and keep shooting with it until it croaks totally. I wonder if they'll clean the sensor still for the future oil droplets that I guess I can count on. And maybe it's time for me to switch to Canon. Can't be much less reliable than Nikon in my mind now....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 148939, member: 14167"] They didn't do anything wrong. They didn't do anything. They could've at least given me SOME figure--- $1,000... $2,000...$3000.... $10,000.... Some kind of BETTER ANSWER than a invoice with a red "BEYOND REPAIR" stamp on it---- I got a friendlier letter from the draft board back in '69.... The girl I got on the phone, and who also answered my email, keeps apologizing to me yet won't give me the phone number of the tech who looked at my camera. Not her fault I know, but.... With this I'm ending the subject because obviously nothing is going to happen. I'll just yank the bayonet straight with a gear puller or C-clamp or something and keep shooting with it until it croaks totally. I wonder if they'll clean the sensor still for the future oil droplets that I guess I can count on. And maybe it's time for me to switch to Canon. Can't be much less reliable than Nikon in my mind now.... [/QUOTE]
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