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D800/D800E
My D800E is now DEAD!
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<blockquote data-quote="Nathan Lanni" data-source="post: 237588" data-attributes="member: 14629"><p>That makes sense and is good to know about.</p><p></p><p>When I broke my d7100 a few months back I looked for Nikon Certified Repair Shops and was told they no longer existed. Nikon changed their policy and wouldn't sell replacement parts or issue Nikon diagnostic software. If I brought my camera to a "Nikon Certified Repair Shop" they would package it and send it to one of the two Nikon regional repair center for me.</p><p></p><p>Nikon apparently felt they couldn't control the quality of repair at the local shops. (I heard Canon would sell parts but would not issue copies of their propriety diagnostic software so the effect was the same.)</p><p></p><p>Another member of the forum dropped his Nikon with a lens on it and broke the lens mount. Nikon regional repair center said it was totaled - no quote or anything. It's good to know there are alternatives.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nathan Lanni, post: 237588, member: 14629"] That makes sense and is good to know about. When I broke my d7100 a few months back I looked for Nikon Certified Repair Shops and was told they no longer existed. Nikon changed their policy and wouldn't sell replacement parts or issue Nikon diagnostic software. If I brought my camera to a "Nikon Certified Repair Shop" they would package it and send it to one of the two Nikon regional repair center for me. Nikon apparently felt they couldn't control the quality of repair at the local shops. (I heard Canon would sell parts but would not issue copies of their propriety diagnostic software so the effect was the same.) Another member of the forum dropped his Nikon with a lens on it and broke the lens mount. Nikon regional repair center said it was totaled - no quote or anything. It's good to know there are alternatives. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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