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D750
The dar(k) side of D750 / Olympics
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 658690" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>It is interesting that the Nikon Korea website lists Wi-Fi as a feature on their Korean language website.</p><p>In country-specific features, usually, the menu item is not even seen, not just greyed out. If you are seeing the Wi-Fi option in the menu, it might be available but not in the current operating settings or conditions. For example, it is powered only by the battery designated as the Primary with grip even if the camera is being fed by the secondary battery.If the primary battery is 20% or below, WiFi is disabled but appears on the menu. Just to reduce confusion, try it with the grip removed.</p><p>Failing that, a low-cost Wi-fi SD card can be used. With or without WiFi the Nikon app Snapbridge is pretty bad.</p><p>I would keep it, service is still available at all the Nikon warranty stations that are independent shops, most of them are lower cost than Nikon owned repair shops. You can send here to St Petersburg, not that far away because the service center here is very reasonable, about 1/3rd to 1/5th the price in Nikon USA, and much faster. I have used them a couple times and was very happy with the service. I had some work done on my D800, D7000 and 70-200. The quote from Nikon USA, where I bought it was $325 for the work requested so I give it to the shop here in St Petersburg and they did the work, replacing the SWM motor assembly for $77 and calibrated it to my D800, and thorough cleaning. It never worked better, even when new. So I started taking my much used D800 to them yearly just for cleaning and each time it comes back looking like new, and AF calibrated, for $50.</p><p>If I were you I would keep it and go out and shoot with it until it is worn out in about 10-12 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 658690, member: 43545"] It is interesting that the Nikon Korea website lists Wi-Fi as a feature on their Korean language website. In country-specific features, usually, the menu item is not even seen, not just greyed out. If you are seeing the Wi-Fi option in the menu, it might be available but not in the current operating settings or conditions. For example, it is powered only by the battery designated as the Primary with grip even if the camera is being fed by the secondary battery.If the primary battery is 20% or below, WiFi is disabled but appears on the menu. Just to reduce confusion, try it with the grip removed. Failing that, a low-cost Wi-fi SD card can be used. With or without WiFi the Nikon app Snapbridge is pretty bad. I would keep it, service is still available at all the Nikon warranty stations that are independent shops, most of them are lower cost than Nikon owned repair shops. You can send here to St Petersburg, not that far away because the service center here is very reasonable, about 1/3rd to 1/5th the price in Nikon USA, and much faster. I have used them a couple times and was very happy with the service. I had some work done on my D800, D7000 and 70-200. The quote from Nikon USA, where I bought it was $325 for the work requested so I give it to the shop here in St Petersburg and they did the work, replacing the SWM motor assembly for $77 and calibrated it to my D800, and thorough cleaning. It never worked better, even when new. So I started taking my much used D800 to them yearly just for cleaning and each time it comes back looking like new, and AF calibrated, for $50. If I were you I would keep it and go out and shoot with it until it is worn out in about 10-12 years. [/QUOTE]
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