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I wonder how much they charge for this problem if they do accept the return and that doesn't include the shipping and handling. Actually, it is usually a result of something that happens during manufacturing. What really made me mad was that when I went to looking this up, the err popping up, it's not uncommon on new cameras from Nikon. They won't hesitate a moment to send you one regardless of what the person or persons who handles the shipment may or may not have. Here's the thing, try to order a camera from them. This means that there are people that might be able to be working but Nikon is using the excuse, and yes, I use the word excuse, to keep from having to pay for their support personnel. I know this sounds like it is only a matter of someone who wants their camera fixed as soon as possible, and yes, I admit that I do, but they have a lot of people not working at this time. I'm also certain that there are ways, I know people who are using them, to keep things from coming into contact with employees for another three to four days once it arrives on site. The virus is supposed to be only active for three days on metal and plastic and on cardboard for one day. The whole virus thing is a serious concern but there are certain things that makes this argument self-serving to my way of thinking. Here's the thing, Nikon isn't taking in any of their products for repairs at this time. The only option is to return the camera for service. When I tried to take a picture, I got a double click and up popped the Err.Īfter looking up everything I could on the internet regarding this and finding out that unless you've somehow managed to get oil and dirt inside the camera and or on the connecters of the lens then there is a problem with the camera. Then I took it out this past Sunday, April 5,2020, and there it was.
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I've used it several times, yes there was a bit of a learning curve, but there were no mechanical problems that I noticed when I received it. I received a Nikon D7500 for my birthday this past December.