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<blockquote data-quote="Fiddlefye" data-source="post: 667988" data-attributes="member: 44824"><p>My hope is that after my discussion with Nikon (in Canada, mind you) that they have a much better handle on these issues than they did when mine started acting up. Being "the canary in the coal mine" was inconvenient, but if others can profit from the knowledge gained it will be worth it I suppose! </p><p></p><p>If it were me I wouldn't just send the camera in, but would open a dialogue with Nikon on the subject and see where it leads. I had to do a lot of convincing to get what was needed done, but perhaps there have been enough bodies exhibiting these issues that it can become a more routine service at this point, if not an outright recall. You should not have to be doing funky work-arounds with a camera of this stature - how I approached matters with Nikon and why I finally got results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiddlefye, post: 667988, member: 44824"] My hope is that after my discussion with Nikon (in Canada, mind you) that they have a much better handle on these issues than they did when mine started acting up. Being "the canary in the coal mine" was inconvenient, but if others can profit from the knowledge gained it will be worth it I suppose! If it were me I wouldn't just send the camera in, but would open a dialogue with Nikon on the subject and see where it leads. I had to do a lot of convincing to get what was needed done, but perhaps there have been enough bodies exhibiting these issues that it can become a more routine service at this point, if not an outright recall. You should not have to be doing funky work-arounds with a camera of this stature - how I approached matters with Nikon and why I finally got results. [/QUOTE]
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