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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Oil spots/AF issues--called Nikon for service
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 200988" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Today when I checked the repair status, all it said was <em>Billing</em> (it's warranty so no payment necessary); however, I wasn't able to determine what repairs were performed. Since I had to call and authorize the estimate on my 20mm lens which is also there for repair, I addressed everything.</p><p></p><p>According to the rep, the shutter mechanism was replaced, the low-pass filter was cleaned, the mirror angle was adjusted, and the auto focus was adjusted. I questioned the mirror angle adjustment because I wasn't aware of any problem but all she could tell me was they return everything to factory specs--so it must have needed it although I don't know how they determined something was out of specs. The camera should remain in Quality Control for another couple of days before it gets shipped out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 200988, member: 13196"] Today when I checked the repair status, all it said was [I]Billing[/I] (it's warranty so no payment necessary); however, I wasn't able to determine what repairs were performed. Since I had to call and authorize the estimate on my 20mm lens which is also there for repair, I addressed everything. According to the rep, the shutter mechanism was replaced, the low-pass filter was cleaned, the mirror angle was adjusted, and the auto focus was adjusted. I questioned the mirror angle adjustment because I wasn't aware of any problem but all she could tell me was they return everything to factory specs--so it must have needed it although I don't know how they determined something was out of specs. The camera should remain in Quality Control for another couple of days before it gets shipped out. [/QUOTE]
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