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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
My D800E is now DEAD!
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<blockquote data-quote="everprentice" data-source="post: 255211" data-attributes="member: 19874"><p>I had a similar experience with my very first D90. I had an 18-200VR on it while I mounted it on a tripod when my wife and I had a self-portrait. Unfortunately, I failed to lock the plate properly and the camera came tumbling down multiple times on the granite steps of the MN State Capitol. The battery door and lcd protector got detached but the camera and lens was fine except of a crack in the filter ring. That was a testament to Nikon's durability. I would expect more from a Nikon pro body. </p><p></p><p>I am sorry to hear about your predicament. Nothing more gut-wrenching that seeing your camera take a tumble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everprentice, post: 255211, member: 19874"] I had a similar experience with my very first D90. I had an 18-200VR on it while I mounted it on a tripod when my wife and I had a self-portrait. Unfortunately, I failed to lock the plate properly and the camera came tumbling down multiple times on the granite steps of the MN State Capitol. The battery door and lcd protector got detached but the camera and lens was fine except of a crack in the filter ring. That was a testament to Nikon's durability. I would expect more from a Nikon pro body. I am sorry to hear about your predicament. Nothing more gut-wrenching that seeing your camera take a tumble. [/QUOTE]
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