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Nikon D5200: Same autofocus issues as some D7000 models experienced?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 104861" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>In a few of the other forums I visit there is starting to be a loud roar about Nikon and I feel that it is starting to become a significant roar too. Mainly the issue is with the D600 over it's "fluid on the sensor" problem and the recent huge discount/rebate so quickly after the release. Many folks are turning to Sony's new full frame the A99 or whatever it is and forsaking Nikon all together after sending sometimes upwards of 3 D600's back. The D5200 is squarely aimed at the consumer segment and if this focus issue is real then I have a feeling this time all of these problems collectively are going to hurt Nikon's reputation bad. You can't be making cameras that are a turkey shoot to see if you get a good one or a lemon. After a while people are going to be turned off by that and you'll lose your market share very quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 104861, member: 6548"] In a few of the other forums I visit there is starting to be a loud roar about Nikon and I feel that it is starting to become a significant roar too. Mainly the issue is with the D600 over it's "fluid on the sensor" problem and the recent huge discount/rebate so quickly after the release. Many folks are turning to Sony's new full frame the A99 or whatever it is and forsaking Nikon all together after sending sometimes upwards of 3 D600's back. The D5200 is squarely aimed at the consumer segment and if this focus issue is real then I have a feeling this time all of these problems collectively are going to hurt Nikon's reputation bad. You can't be making cameras that are a turkey shoot to see if you get a good one or a lemon. After a while people are going to be turned off by that and you'll lose your market share very quickly. [/QUOTE]
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