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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: 194957" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>I'm not sure that's the case... Almost every refurb I've ever seen had it's own Refurb/plain white or brown box packaging... I'm sure a dealer wouldn't repackage a NEW Nikon and sell it as a Refurb...</p><p></p><p>I bought a recent Refurb D600 from Adorama... and the first shot taken after setting the dates/time/languages was 51... so I can only conclude it had 50 actuations straight from Refurb... I also conclude it had been reset to some number and then tested up to the 50... I can't imagine a camera being defective and the defect being determined in less than 50 actuations... and testing after fixing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 194957, member: 10742"] I'm not sure that's the case... Almost every refurb I've ever seen had it's own Refurb/plain white or brown box packaging... I'm sure a dealer wouldn't repackage a NEW Nikon and sell it as a Refurb... I bought a recent Refurb D600 from Adorama... and the first shot taken after setting the dates/time/languages was 51... so I can only conclude it had 50 actuations straight from Refurb... I also conclude it had been reset to some number and then tested up to the 50... I can't imagine a camera being defective and the defect being determined in less than 50 actuations... and testing after fixing... [/QUOTE]
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