Thursday, 27 February 2014

Nikon Will Fix D600 with Dust/Oil Issues Regardless of Warranty

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Nikon Will Fix D600 with Dust/Oil Issues Regardless of Warranty: Following news that no less than four law firms were planning to go after Nikon over the D600 dust/oil spot debacle, Nikon has issued a service advisory announcing that they will fix ALL D600 cameras with sensor dust/oil problems for free regardless of warranty status.


So if you own a Nikon D600 and have been noticing dust and staining on your pictures (as below) you should be able to get it fixed.  Nikon will pay for you to send your D600 in so that technicians can clean your sensor, replace your shutter assembly and return your camera as quickly as they can.  We’d expect them to be rather busy over the next few weeks so the process may take a while. To schedule your free repair service, head over to Nikon’s technical service advisory by clicking here.


Nikon Solving Dust/Oil Issues Once and for All, Will Fix D600s Regardless of Warranty


From Nikon…


Some users of Nikon’s D600 D-SLR camera have reported the appearance of tiny spots on certain of their images. Not all users have experienced this issue. Nikon has thoroughly evaluated these reports and has determined that these spots are caused by dust particles which may become visible when the camera is used in certain circumstances and/or with certain settings. It is a well-known fact that the presence of dust particles cannot be completely avoided when using a D-SLR camera even after normal sensor cleaning procedures, because of a number of factors including components moving at high speeds when images are taken, the use of interchangeable lenses, and the different environments in which a D-SLR camera may be used. As part of its customer-service commitment, Nikon is providing a customer-service measure to reduce the potential impact of dust particles on images taken by its D600 D-SLR cameras.



Nikon Will Fix D600 with Dust/Oil Issues Regardless of Warranty

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