cgw
Been spending a lot of time on here!
Wouldn't touch a D600. The shutter "replacement" is a replacement with the same shutter. Want a different shutter? Get a D610. Hope it stays crud-free.
such drivel.
Really? It's still a "lemon."
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Wouldn't touch a D600. The shutter "replacement" is a replacement with the same shutter. Want a different shutter? Get a D610. Hope it stays crud-free.
such drivel.
Prove it. Would like to see some evidence of a successful D600-D610 swap.
Nikon said:In the event that after this customer service measure has been performed, dust particle spots are still visible in your images, please contact Nikon Customer Relations by phone at the number indicated below to discuss your concern. If appropriate, Nikon will either replace your camera with a new D600 camera or its equivalent model.
cgq said:Unsubstantiated Drivel.
Prove it. Would like to see some evidence of a successful D600-D610 swap.
Nikon said:In the event that after this customer service measure has been performed, dust particle spots are still visible in your images, please contact Nikon Customer Relations by phone at the number indicated below to discuss your concern. If appropriate, Nikon will either replace your camera with a new D600 camera or its equivalent model.
Here's a random person that got one:
My D600 was replaced with D610, warranty continues or new?: Nikon FX SLR (DF, D1-D4, D600-D800) Talk Forum: Digital Photography Review
and here are a bunch others:
Replacement D610's - what do you get?: Nikon FX SLR (DF, D1-D4, D600-D800) Talk Forum: Digital Photography Review
and four others:
Did anyone get their D600 replaced for a D610?: Nikon FX SLR (DF, D1-D4, D600-D800) Talk Forum: Digital Photography Review
Now where's your proof that they'll replace it with the same, non-D610 fixed, shutter?
They fixed the shutter for the D600 platform. They use the same fixed shutters in the D610. Why in the world would Nikon spend the time/money/headache on replacing the bad shutter with the same bad shutter that will ultimately fail again and just lead to them giving away more parts/labor?
I can save you the trouble of replying and just post this here:
cgq said:Unsubstantiated Drivel.
I just took a picture with my D600 and it made lemonade.
I just took a picture with my D600 and it made lemonade.
Just be sure to strain it.