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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D700
FEE error puzzle (advice needed!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 711650" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Well, a camera drop can do damage that cannot be seen. Since the problems started just after the fall, I strongly feel that you should send it to a good repair shop for an estimate. The aperture arm portion that you see is only a portion of the mechanism that communicate aperture with your camera. I'm not a repair person, but think you have a problem. You might want to check with your homeowner's insurance and maybe file a claim. I have a friend who had his D500 and lens replaced after the shop totaled the camera and lens after a fall. And it was still working but they couldn't be certain that problems could not develop later. </p><p></p><p>All camera parts are meticulously aligned and a fall can through things out of alignment, severely lowering the image quality.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps even if I feel I haven't told you much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 711650, member: 3903"] Well, a camera drop can do damage that cannot be seen. Since the problems started just after the fall, I strongly feel that you should send it to a good repair shop for an estimate. The aperture arm portion that you see is only a portion of the mechanism that communicate aperture with your camera. I'm not a repair person, but think you have a problem. You might want to check with your homeowner's insurance and maybe file a claim. I have a friend who had his D500 and lens replaced after the shop totaled the camera and lens after a fall. And it was still working but they couldn't be certain that problems could not develop later. All camera parts are meticulously aligned and a fall can through things out of alignment, severely lowering the image quality. Hope this helps even if I feel I haven't told you much. [/QUOTE]
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