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eflat

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apparently it was such a common problem (so much so that it had to have been a manufacturing defect) and my letter pointing this out was enough to convince them to fix it for free.

thank heaven as it would have been a $400+ repair on a used camera i had just paid $1500 for.

edit: NIKON, not nik, fixed my camera. lol
 

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Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
apparently it was such a common problem (so much so that it had to have been a manufacturing defect) and my letter pointing this out was enough to convince them to fix it for free.

thank heaven as it would have been a $400+ repair on a used camera i had just paid $1500 for.

WRONG FORUM!!!

oh wait.. wrong Nik.... :eek:
 

eflat

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Originally posted by: tami
elaborate please. what camera, and what problem? BLGOD perhaps?


It was a Nikon D2H. A PROFESSIONAL digital SLR that cost over $2,000 used. And it broke after less than 3000 pictures (meter went out).

I would have been really pissed if they charged me to fix that. It was a $400 repair out of warranty.