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Anthony - how long dya think you will wait ?
Anthony - how long dya think you will wait ?
I managed to get a D750 in my hands when I was handing my D800 into Calumet for a sensor clean, feels like a really nice bit of kit, sufficiently slimmer than the D800 to make it more "travelable" and the grip feels excellent with its deeper cut out, seriously tempted to chop in the D800 against a (hopefully non flaring!) D750
It is to do with the placement of the AF system, so if it is an affected model, it will be affected unless the AF system is moved during a conversion.I was wondering if i converted my 750 to ir would it cure any flare issues ?
@pmac @chrism_scotland thanks for your MBP quotes.
Panamoz have it listed for £1,159.00 via BACs so this trade up will cost around £179 to go from D800 > D750
There are some benefits to be had with the D750 namely the better auto focus, low light, smaller file sizes and tilt screen for video. I was hoping that Panamoz would get in their new batch before thinking about the trade as still need the D800 for a few projects.
Ah i see thanks.It is to do with the placement of the AF system, so if it is an affected model, it will be affected unless the AF system is moved during a conversion.
I've had one of my D750's have an advisory service and two parts were replaced: Front body unit and grip unit. So, it seems it's more than just an adjustment.
So the only thing that remains original is the screen and cap, I bet all the Canon owners are round the pub having a right giggle Sorry i meant Whine Bar
Could you post some photos to show what's changed? I can't quite picture what you've written.Camera is back! The parts changed were internal and might have been for another issue. One thing though - through the view-finder, the top of the test display is now cut off and, I can see something that isn't visible in the other body which I won't be sending back.
Made me laugh when I picked it up and couldn't instantly find the on button,
I can't post photos of it because it's only visible through the view finder - it seems like something has been shifted internally so it becomes more visibleCould you post some photos to show what's changed? I can't quite picture what you've written.
Neither can I can you explain a bit more clearly.Thanks.Could you post some photos to show what's changed? I can't quite picture what you've written.
What is "the Test display"?Camera is back! The parts changed were internal and might have been for another issue. One thing though - through the view-finder, the top of the test display is now cut off and, I can see something that isn't visible in the other body which I won't be sending back.
Edit - If I push my eye right into the view finder, the text is fully visible.
No. Sorry, meant the text!
Ok, let's try again! when looking through the viewfinder, if my eye isn't pushed right up against the camera, I can see a reflection at the bottom - it's a reflection of what I see as the main image. In the main image, at the bottom - there is the usual display text (in red) such as the shutter speed etc etc. Again, if I move my eye very slightly back, away from the camera, the top of the text is cut off.
I never noticed this before so I think it's more pronounced once the advisory service is carried out. I can see it if I 'try' on the body that hasn't been serviced.
Hope that is a little clearer.
Oh no - don't start that up - it'll be another service recallSee what you did............Every 750 owner including myself is peering through the view finder wondering what's occured with yours
Just checked the status of my D750 service advisory repair again, this morning it was awaiting repair, at lunchtime it was being repaired & 10 mins ago I had an email to say it is on its way back to me via DPD. That's a week since I mailed it off to Nikon.My D750 is on its way to Nikon now courtesy of ParcelForce Express 24 hour delivery. I will post progress .... My box had SG on it with serial no 850xxxx, I am guessing this might indicate Singapore? My invoice was from HDEW who are UK based.
When Nikon received the D750 from me they sent me an email confirming receipt of the camera body along with a link www.nikon.co.uk/trackrepairWhere are you seeing the status Brian?
Mine went back Tues.
Hopefully you should receive acknowledgement soon. I posted my camera from Tyneside via Royal Mail last Thursday morning & received the email from Nikon confirming their safe receipt lunchtime the next day.Ah - I havent had that bit yet. Thank you.
6th December but there was a different issue originally which they fixed (seal slipped) then of course they checked it for the AF Module unit which was found to need replacingMines coming back RMSD tomorrow before 1pm
I was quoted £980 a week back for a D800, to be honest they're not selling for any more than that either..