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Your New ZR IS NOT Broken
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<blockquote data-quote="MiG29" data-source="post: 838795" data-attributes="member: 64630"><p>OK, I finally received my new ZR yesterday. Upon examination, I noticed a slight rattle, as if something was loose in the camera. "Oh no", I thought. "Now I have to send it back 'cause something's broken inside". Yeah, I was more than a little ticked-off. Well, "sweet thing" begins an internet search on the ZR. GUESS WHAT? It's supposed to do that. When the camera is off, the sensor is free-floating but once it's been turned on, no more rattle. So I tried an experiment; while looking at the sensor with the camera powered down, if you slightly shake the camera, you can see a slight movement. Then, when I powered it, I saw the sensor move up a little and locked itself in place. Nikon needs to make sure their customers know this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MiG29, post: 838795, member: 64630"] OK, I finally received my new ZR yesterday. Upon examination, I noticed a slight rattle, as if something was loose in the camera. "Oh no", I thought. "Now I have to send it back 'cause something's broken inside". Yeah, I was more than a little ticked-off. Well, "sweet thing" begins an internet search on the ZR. GUESS WHAT? It's supposed to do that. When the camera is off, the sensor is free-floating but once it's been turned on, no more rattle. So I tried an experiment; while looking at the sensor with the camera powered down, if you slightly shake the camera, you can see a slight movement. Then, when I powered it, I saw the sensor move up a little and locked itself in place. Nikon needs to make sure their customers know this. [/QUOTE]
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