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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D750
Nikon investigating the reflection/flare issue in the D750
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<blockquote data-quote="eal1" data-source="post: 401973" data-attributes="member: 8642"><p>Is it really too much to expect that a camera company correctly engineer and test their new, advanced</p><p>cameras BEFORE releasing them, and then correctly manufacture them to the highest standards of quality control? I enjoy my Nikons, have some shots of my kids from the late 1980's & 1990's and some new shots of my grandchild (2 months old now!) that warm my heart, but i am reluctant to purchase another NIkon until they resolve their quality control issues. A decade ago i purchased a VW that caused that company to lose my business forever. We shouldn't tolerate shoddy quality control - our cameras and lenses simply cost too much. That's my thinking anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eal1, post: 401973, member: 8642"] Is it really too much to expect that a camera company correctly engineer and test their new, advanced cameras BEFORE releasing them, and then correctly manufacture them to the highest standards of quality control? I enjoy my Nikons, have some shots of my kids from the late 1980's & 1990's and some new shots of my grandchild (2 months old now!) that warm my heart, but i am reluctant to purchase another NIkon until they resolve their quality control issues. A decade ago i purchased a VW that caused that company to lose my business forever. We shouldn't tolerate shoddy quality control - our cameras and lenses simply cost too much. That's my thinking anyway. [/QUOTE]
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