zola70
Senior Member
nyxx88 said:$1k??? :bigeyes:
That would be huge!!
Yes, those are very huge, that stand around the height of approx. 1.2m tall. This one is good for those who own huge lenses.:bigeyes:
nyxx88 said:$1k??? :bigeyes:
That would be huge!!
woofair said:Yes, only seen them but havnt use them before.
Just pop in new silicon gels n hungry hippo in my dry box.
Will hun for the cabinet later this week.
Woofair:sweat:
cajuca said:check the site . may help
http://www.cathayphoto.com.sg/specialoffers/
woofair said:I have tested my drown D70 again, still error in reading my CF cards.
So, I think it really died.
Anybody know if any shop sell just the D70 / D70s body alone, without any kit or lens?
I am preparing the repair cost will be too high and it will be more worth to buy a new body.
Thanks.
Woofair :bheart:
woofair said:I have tested my drown D70 again, still error in reading my CF cards.
So, I think it really died.
Anybody know if any shop sell just the D70 / D70s body alone, without any kit or lens?
I am preparing the repair cost will be too high and it will be more worth to buy a new body.
Thanks.
Woofair :bheart:
tao said:Have you sent in to Nikon service centre for quotation? Suggest you do that first.
As for D70, think you can only buy D70s brand new (D70 out of stock I will think) while there are so many people selling their used D70 on B&S right now. Some are ridiculously priced considering price of new D70s while most are very reasonable and terrific deals.
Maybe you can go to the IT show this weekend and snag a nice D70s deal and sell that terrific 18-70mm to those D50 users 'suffering' with the rather poor 18-55mm. :bsmilie:
Call up and ask first, if it's beyond repair, get a new body.woofair said:Hi guys,
I will be going down to NSC tomorrow to send my drown D70 for repair quote.
Most likely I will still repair it een though the quote is high......
Anything you want to ask from them ?
Woofair
espn said:Call up and ask first, if it's beyond repair, get a new body.![]()
woofair said:OK, called them. They said if presumed the problem is only the CF compartment, it about 200+, and labout is 100+. So, repair cost is less than 500, which is fine with me.
But, they still need to open up to see if there are other things affected n give me an estimated quote.
Woofair
woofair said:Hi everybody,
I just collected my drowned D70 from NSC yesterday.
Guess what, they do a checkup n confirmed that it is fine!
No charge, all good to go!
So, I pop in another CF card to try, everything went fine alright.
The problem seem to be the CF card which drown with the camera that night.
WHen I pop it in, instantly the 'CHA' error comes out.
Funny thing is, when I use it in my SANYO EZ3, it works fine too!
I also don know what exactly when wrong now .....
In future have to be careful which CF can be used on my D70 .....
Thanks for all your advises, I have saved my repair cost.
ANd now to hunt for a reasonable good dry cabinet to protect the gears.
Woofair
D70 revived:thumbsup:
Just like me.. I sent in a glass telling them to change the rear element group as I thought there were scratches there, turned out to be just stains, they cleaned it up for me FOC and told me to collect it :thumbsup:woofair said:Hi everybody,
I just collected my drowned D70 from NSC yesterday.
Guess what, they do a checkup n confirmed that it is fine!
No charge, all good to go!
So, I pop in another CF card to try, everything went fine alright.
The problem seem to be the CF card which drown with the camera that night.
WHen I pop it in, instantly the 'CHA' error comes out.
Funny thing is, when I use it in my SANYO EZ3, it works fine too!
I also don know what exactly when wrong now .....
In future have to be careful which CF can be used on my D70 .....
Thanks for all your advises, I have saved my repair cost.
ANd now to hunt for a reasonable good dry cabinet to protect the gears.
Woofair
D70 revived:thumbsup: