Re: You Tube Review on The D750 Lens Flare Problem
If I was a user of a D750, that puny statement sure wouldn't put the issue to bed with me. What? We're working on it? You've got to be kidding!
For all the beauty that Nikon's users produce with their equipment, Nikon is bass akwards.
Really?!
F-ing, REALLY?!?!
Come now, Chris. You're talking about responding to an issue that one or two people found and put on YouTube, which was then put on NikonRumors and forums like this so that everyone with a D750 could go outside and produce a problem they never had, because frankly it only appears in
very limited shooting situations that many of us would never encounter because we use things like lens hoods and things. So as an early-adoptive user who has never experienced the issue in 2000 shots over the course of 2 months in all sorts of conditions, I have no problem with the company saying they're working on a solution and will get back to me. This is neither pandemic like the D600 shutter issue, nor as impacting as it appears to
some in
rareconditions - so rare that were the guy posting the video not looking to make it happen I suspect he could shoot video for days and not produce it.
That's not to say there's not a problem. But do you want folks sending cameras in so they can install a piece of gaffers tape?! I think not. As has been shown, this is a combination of factors within the lens and the body and the fact that they want to figure it out and get a fix
right is OK by me.
Look, we get it, you love your Sonys and kicking at Nikon has been easy since the D600. But get real, this is small potatoes. Yeah, it's a problem, and yes for some it could be of significant importance. But so is getting the proper fix. They've acknowledged that and promised a response. If you don't hear from them again in the next 2-4 weeks I give you permission to bitch all you want. Until then, or until you have a camera that's suffering from it, enough already.