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Re: D800 impact damage/cracked frame


Mary, there\'s no good excuse for this.
PROFESSIONAL camera should be able to be used on a frickin tripod without voiding the warranty for Pete\'s sake.

" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Meanwhile, I just watched this Nikon promo video
and couldn\'t help but think about all the IMPACT DAMAGE this dude must have incurred. WARRANTY REVOKED!

It\'s funny, but it\'s more sad than funny when you\'ve got your hard earned money on the table.

Meanwhile it looks like Canon is poised to introduce a new higher rez 5D camera next week...

I think one of the main issues (at least for me) is that even when a Canon has had *real* impact damage (yes, cameras do get knocked and dropped) **Canon does not cancel the warranty.**
They simply fix it at a good price, and fast. And ship it back to you overnight. End of story. The warranty lasts for a year in all cases. (except maybe water damage.)

Why does a pro camera company (Nikon!) cancel a warranty just because a professional camera has seen some use?!? This is a real WTF which Nikon had better deal with before Canon comes out with a better sensor and people like me stop purchasing Nikon altogether.



Jan 27, 2015 at 04:44 PM
ronno
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Re: D800 impact damage/cracked frame


Mary, there\'s no good excuse for this.
PROFESSIONAL camera should be able to be used on a frickin tripod without voiding the warranty for Pete\'s sake.

" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Meanwhile, I just watched this Nikon promo video
and couldn\'t help but think about all the IMPACT DAMAGE this dude must have incurred. WARRANTY REVOKED!

It\'s funny, but it\'s more sad than funny when you\'ve got your hard earned money on the table.



Jan 27, 2015 at 04:32 PM





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