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D600/D610
Nikon D610 manufacture dates
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<blockquote data-quote="eal1" data-source="post: 310710" data-attributes="member: 8642"><p>Thanks for the comments. With those in mind, here's my plan: go to store this morning, camera boxed and ready for exchange.</p><p>Speak to owner, or manager, asking if the cameras were used at all, and if they would have zero actuations, as suggested by Hark.Bring SD card with me in case I want to check on the spot.</p><p>Look at both boxes, checking for the U, as suggested by sonic buffalo. If all checks out, leave with one of the camera - and to stop, following my own gut, overthinking this and to begin taking photos. . . and enjoying this camera. </p><p>I will let you know what happens. By all accounts, this camera store is reputable and would not switch batteries . . . IT is a local store, with a very good reputation locally, active in the community, and deserving of benefit of doubt. I enjoy working with them and know the big box stores are putting these types of stores out of business, and that is a shame since the salespeople work as professional photographers as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eal1, post: 310710, member: 8642"] Thanks for the comments. With those in mind, here's my plan: go to store this morning, camera boxed and ready for exchange. Speak to owner, or manager, asking if the cameras were used at all, and if they would have zero actuations, as suggested by Hark.Bring SD card with me in case I want to check on the spot. Look at both boxes, checking for the U, as suggested by sonic buffalo. If all checks out, leave with one of the camera - and to stop, following my own gut, overthinking this and to begin taking photos. . . and enjoying this camera. I will let you know what happens. By all accounts, this camera store is reputable and would not switch batteries . . . IT is a local store, with a very good reputation locally, active in the community, and deserving of benefit of doubt. I enjoy working with them and know the big box stores are putting these types of stores out of business, and that is a shame since the salespeople work as professional photographers as well. [/QUOTE]
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