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D750
Nikon investigating the reflection/flare issue in the D750
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 403477" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>I spend a lot more time taking pictures than looking for issues, I have said it before, Starting with my D200, D300, D700, D800 and D810 I have never had any issues with my cameras and I use the ***t out of them all.</p><p></p><p>The high tech arena we live in makes it impossible to exercise every possible nuance of every camera, laptop, tablet. What I have observed over time is the reputation of a manufacturer, if there is a problem, gather the evidence and make it right, that is what I have seen Nikon do and why I trust my reputation and income to Nikon. Other manufacturers offer fine products but I chose to utilize Nikon equipment (no small investment) and I have never been disappointed with the bodies or the glass. I need reliability, consistent high quality performance. I may have missed a shot now and then but it was never due to Nikon. My 2 cents...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 403477, member: 753"] I spend a lot more time taking pictures than looking for issues, I have said it before, Starting with my D200, D300, D700, D800 and D810 I have never had any issues with my cameras and I use the ***t out of them all. The high tech arena we live in makes it impossible to exercise every possible nuance of every camera, laptop, tablet. What I have observed over time is the reputation of a manufacturer, if there is a problem, gather the evidence and make it right, that is what I have seen Nikon do and why I trust my reputation and income to Nikon. Other manufacturers offer fine products but I chose to utilize Nikon equipment (no small investment) and I have never been disappointed with the bodies or the glass. I need reliability, consistent high quality performance. I may have missed a shot now and then but it was never due to Nikon. My 2 cents... [/QUOTE]
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