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D750 "ERR" Alert ?? (May contain exploding cars)

Why did you have to bump this thread! I'm trying to pretend the "Err" message doesn't exist :(

Very afraid the "Err" message will eventually result in my D750 dying on me. I have heard different reports from different people saying it gets worse... ugh.

I contacted Nikon to see if I am entitled to indefinite (lifetime) shutter replacement, since I am affected by the second shutter recall... basically trying to ask them if the "Err" message gets worse, if I will be covered regardless of how long it has been since purchase.

If you pay $2000 for a camera, it should be covered for a solid 5 years of warranty, or X amount of shutter actuations, whichever comes sooner. Not 1 year of warranty bull.

My original D750 had the same issue after 60,000 clicks or so. It was barely under warranty (had two weeks left) and Nikon replaced the entire shutter mechanism for me. I fully expected them to have my camera for 2+ weeks, but it was back to me within 8 days of sending it in.

The shutter Err freeze started to affect mine about a month after the one year warranty expired, now this was more coincidence then anything I think but I did register the thing online to get the two year warranty back when purchased it originally.

Its really the luck of the draw with these things in the end as with everything like cars and things, mine was one of the first d750s and therefore was recalled over a shutter problem, separate from the freezing, or so they say, but a friend of mine bought his in the past three months and his is suffering from the freezing problem within that period, and he hasn't clocked up a large shutter count.

inaka says the freezing affect his/hers after 60000 clicks well mine had about 3000. I have seen a thread here related to a d5300 I think and that same freezing issue comes up there so it must be a nikon software glitch rather then a mechanical thing unfortunately nikon had big problems with the d600s and are slow to admit anything.

I sent mine off about a six weeks ago following the recall that I spoke of earlier and after hearing nothing for 3 to 4 weeks I attempted to call the repair centre several times but no body answered the phone so I went on live chats and complained about this and within five minutes I got a call from London saying my camera is now being looked at, I reminded them of several other faults which I had mentioned in the repair statement including the err message and now 5 days later my camera is being sent back to me, fixed I presume.

according to the service invoice they say they have replaced the part: 111HY Shutter plate unit
and also carried out a complete service. Because of the recall I do not have to pay anything not even postage. If the freezing isn't fixed I will be hounding Nikon to the end of the Earth and so should everyone.
 
...the D750 seems to have way to many issue's...
The D750 is making the oil splats of the D600 look so minor JMO though.
I'm not aware that the D750 has way too many issues.

My D600's shutter locked with the "ERR" message within weeks after buying it used. Fortunately, the store's 90 day warranty covered Nikon's shutter assembly replacement.

I have seen this message again twice in over 10k shots, which I thought the first time was again, a terminal condition, but it reset after turning it off/on.
Seems they have a design issue with the full frame non-pro model shutters.
 

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