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D90
So .. a sad D90 story with a happy ending
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<blockquote data-quote="BillinAnchorage" data-source="post: 18947" data-attributes="member: 4493"><p>A little over a month ago me and the fam flew to Maui. Of course I alway carry-on my camera gear. Upon arriving at the airport in Maui we caught the shuttle to the rental car place. At the rental office I opened the side of my camera backpack to get my reservation docs and noticed my flash was popped up. Hmm... closed it and ventured on to the condo in Kihei. Got settled and pulled my beloved D90 out and turned it on. The LCD looked like a colorful spider web with the center at the left side. I verbalized my inappropriate words for this forum and showed my wife. Her comment was "what did you do?". Typical with any problem. It still took photo's I just had no controls that require the LCD. </p><p>I found a dealer online and ordered a replacement the next day. They never shipped it and won't respond to any emails and the phone number doesn't work. Don't shop at rongdepot.com</p><p>UScamera.com sent me an LCD after I got home and I replaced it myself for about $35.00 All is well again. </p><p>Here are the photos I took in Hawaii. 99% shot at -1 exposure compensation. Either my meter is off or its just inherent with the D90.</p><p> <a href="http://whdrakejr.smugmug.com/Vacation/Maui-2011/" target="_blank">Maui 2011 - whdrakejr's Photos</a></p><p></p><p>thanks for listening <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillinAnchorage, post: 18947, member: 4493"] A little over a month ago me and the fam flew to Maui. Of course I alway carry-on my camera gear. Upon arriving at the airport in Maui we caught the shuttle to the rental car place. At the rental office I opened the side of my camera backpack to get my reservation docs and noticed my flash was popped up. Hmm... closed it and ventured on to the condo in Kihei. Got settled and pulled my beloved D90 out and turned it on. The LCD looked like a colorful spider web with the center at the left side. I verbalized my inappropriate words for this forum and showed my wife. Her comment was "what did you do?". Typical with any problem. It still took photo's I just had no controls that require the LCD. I found a dealer online and ordered a replacement the next day. They never shipped it and won't respond to any emails and the phone number doesn't work. Don't shop at rongdepot.com UScamera.com sent me an LCD after I got home and I replaced it myself for about $35.00 All is well again. Here are the photos I took in Hawaii. 99% shot at -1 exposure compensation. Either my meter is off or its just inherent with the D90. [url=http://whdrakejr.smugmug.com/Vacation/Maui-2011/]Maui 2011 - whdrakejr's Photos[/url] thanks for listening :-) [/QUOTE]
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