ageha
Senior Member
Sianz asked Techno if Sensor change covered under warranty, they said "We will have to check this with our supplier and let you know soon.".. Fingers crossed..
Why sensor change? I would expect it to be covered if it's broken.
Sianz asked Techno if Sensor change covered under warranty, they said "We will have to check this with our supplier and let you know soon.".. Fingers crossed..
Why sensor change? I would expect it to be covered if it's broken.
So far no specs after about 50 clicks, I just pixel peeped into some longer exposure shots of a white subject on a notebook. Tomorrow I will have more time. Fingers crossed!!!![]()
Is it safe to buy D600 now?
I think many people here have been base on distorted news that is history we should focus on the current situation in Singapore. There is quite a number of D600 user here some envisage problem and some don't? Mine is so far are not having any problem since I bought it. Any brand of DSLR camera need servicing like a car they contain moving parts that can cause wear & tear. If there is a problem we should first rectify it and find out what cause the problem next find the solution and the best solution. You can either send back to Nikon Singapore or learn to do it yourself. Maybe our clubsnap forum should organize a crash course for its member. Someone here should do the lead. A proud Nikon owner. Cheers & good luck.
Is it safe to buy D600 now?
Yes...I also like to know ....now waiting till green light given by you guys.....
Of course it will be. You want less 'problems', there's other options to go to - eg: D4.I think Nikon is trying to sell a FF DSLR at lower price, however the quality is compromise.....
Sometimes, people think a little dust vs those that had a serious problem so they just classify as a same problem and make a really big issue. There are some with VERY genuine problem and some with the totally PERFECTIONIST (ultra clean sensor) thinking.I think many people here have been base on distorted news that is history we should focus on the current situation in Singapore. There is quite a number of D600 user here some envisage problem and some don't? Mine is so far are not having any problem since I bought it. Any brand of DSLR camera need servicing like a car they contain moving parts that can cause wear & tear. If there is a problem we should first rectify it and find out what cause the problem next find the solution and the best solution. You can either send back to Nikon Singapore or learn to do it yourself. Maybe our clubsnap forum should organize a crash course for its member. Someone here should do the lead. A proud Nikon owner. Cheers & good luck.
I've shot mostly on f/4 - f/11 on my D600.u only shoot in f1.4 to f2.8?
Just got bk frm NSC with shutter changed n sensor cleaned. Impressive first time seen so clean..lol Lets see how it goes frm here..![]()
Just got bk frm NSC with shutter changed n sensor cleaned. Impressive first time seen so clean..lol Lets see how it goes frm here..![]()
Hi...will be waiting for your update if NSC have managed to resolve the issue.
Will you also be able to share what they have done during their service of your camera?
Thanks
I'm one of those who didnt bother with some dust because I never shoot beyond f8, SC five-digit.
Then one fine day 'gay-kiang', decided to use blower to blow sensor cause thought shoud be safe, who knows one big piece of dont know what dust dropped onto the sensor, yes I was careful or so I apparently thotso, ..anyway even f5 also became very obvious lol
Send in only say 'clean sensor cause dirty', but when I got back sensor is cleaned, plus its written shutter mechanism changed. Friday sent in, Wed collect.
"Blessing in Disguise"....nevertheless....Hope to see an update after you have taken more shots after the service....
Is it safe to buy D600 now?
Should be safe when this thread goes down to page 2.