Uncle Meng
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Just got my D600 back from NSC. They told me the waiting time was 3 weeks but I got it in 8 days, with the shutter replaced. Keeping my fingers crossed that this is THE solution. I am keeping my faith in Nikon ... ;-)
Uncle Meng said:Just got my D600 back from NSC. They told me the waiting time was 3 weeks but I got it in 8 days, with the shutter replaced. Keeping my fingers crossed that this is THE solution. I am keeping my faith in Nikon ... ;-)
I haven't heard from anybody with a new shutter unit who got a spec free sensor now. Shutters got replaced already for months. Maybe Nikon changed something just recently so let's wait...
Sensor is clean (and stays clean) now?
Yeah and that's why I asked the question you quoted.Aiyo ... Just got my D600 back today and of course it's still clean. The question is not whether it is clean or not. The question is how long will it remain clean ...
Daoyin said:Looks like the wait is over for those waiting to buy a unit - if this is indeed the fix.
I too got my D600 back from NSC today. They rang me and said it was ready for collection. It has a new shutter mechanism and the few pictures I took looked OK. Spots all gone. Will monitor and update the thread here if the dust spots are back. Aside from this, I am happy with the camera. I encountered some AF hunting problem when in low light situations but I am thinking that is perhaps cos I got spot focusing on and maybe it couldnt find a bright enough focusing point exactly at the spot it was focusing on. Will switch over to multi point focusing to see if that is the case with the low light AF problem. The shutter would not fire even when depressed if the AF is off. I got around the problem by switching to manual focus and I could then fire the shot.
I did think about upgrading to a D800 especially when my camera was in NSC but I think I don't need the features and higher resolution offered. Camera bodies go obsolete in a couple of years anyway and I might as well save the $1K difference for a better lens or at a later stage for an even better body when its time for replacing my D600.
Take care all. Happy shooting.
nerdie said:got mine back, shutter replaced too.
will see if this works
saberlancer said:Read on flickr, in US some got shutter replaced but stil has dust issues, not resolved..
Looks like the wait is over for those waiting to buy a unit - if this is indeed the fix.
The wait is over -
Can buy now if changing shutter solves the problems
or
Shutter changed, problems remain, what next? Nikon has any ideas? No point waiting, there are other alternatives. :bsmilie:
DM101 said:Now the "problem" is D7100 released, except the sensor cannot match, all other features are better than the D600 :bsmilie:
Especially the focus points on D600 confined only in the middle area.... :angry:
I got my D600 back from Nikon today as well. The repair invoice says "Sensor Cleaning" then "Refer to service advisory, replaced shutter unit."
Sadly, when I got it back there was more dust on the sensor then when I brought it in, but maybe somebody forgot to do the sensor cleaning and just replaced the shutter.
I have a couple photo shoots planned this weekend, I will let you know if the dust comes back or it seems to be fixed. I expect there may be some extraneous dust still rattling wound the shutter area, so it might take a bit to all shake free and be blown out....
DM101 said:Now the "problem" is D7100 released, except the sensor cannot match, all other features are better than the D600 :bsmilie:
Especially the focus points on D600 confined only in the middle area.... :angry: