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Purchasing a D5100 Refurb - Should I Be Scared of Shutter Actuation Issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 189784" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>You'll have no way of knowing what the actuations are. The counter gets reset by Nikon as part of their refurb process and testing... The refurbed camera gets a 90 day "new" warranty from Nikon, and some/most Nikon dealers extend that "new" warranty for up to a year...</p><p></p><p>As far as I know... those are the only warrantees you get. The shutters for many Nikon cameras are "tested" to certain shutter actuations... those actuations are not guaranteed... the only warranty is the 90day/1 year and/or any other time extension you purchase...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 189784, member: 10742"] You'll have no way of knowing what the actuations are. The counter gets reset by Nikon as part of their refurb process and testing... The refurbed camera gets a 90 day "new" warranty from Nikon, and some/most Nikon dealers extend that "new" warranty for up to a year... As far as I know... those are the only warrantees you get. The shutters for many Nikon cameras are "tested" to certain shutter actuations... those actuations are not guaranteed... the only warranty is the 90day/1 year and/or any other time extension you purchase... [/QUOTE]
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