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02/18/2005 02:13:03 PM · #1 |
I had been having trouble with my D100 -- it was firing blank (black) frames from time to time, and it always seemed to happen in the middle of important shots, to boot.
I just got it back from Nikon ($321.18 later). I must say it sounds like I got a lot for that money, though. Here's what the invoice says:
RPL APERATURE OPERATION
RPL SHUTTER MECHANISM
RPL CCD
FIRMWARE UPGRADE
ADJ AUTO FOCUS OPERATION
ADJ AE OPERATION
GENERAL CHECK & CLEAN
CLN CCD
... so is it my imagination or does it sound like the practically replaced most of the guts of the camera? I assume that "RPL" means "Replaced"...?
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02/18/2005 02:14:47 PM · #2 |
Congrats on your new, old camera! |
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02/18/2005 02:19:02 PM · #3 |
That's what I'm hoping :) I would think it should be pretty much like new, or even better considering I have the newest firmware upgrade now!
Originally posted by scalvert: Congrats on your new, old camera! |
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02/18/2005 02:23:26 PM · #4 |
That's actually cheap. I've sent in 10Ds for customers and had em come back with $500 in repairs. Congrats on your retread. May you have many more happy shooting days. :)
Clara
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02/18/2005 04:07:28 PM · #5 |
Geez, seems like you got a lot for your money on that repair! I read it the same way you do, I can't fathom what RPL would be besides "replace."
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02/18/2005 04:31:31 PM · #6 |
I'm wondering if this was their way of saying, "We have no idea what was causing the problem, so we just replaced most everything" :)
So long as it's fixed, I'll be a happy camper... I was almost jumping like a school kid when I saw the UPS guy pull up! |
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02/18/2005 06:41:09 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by kirbic: I can't fathom what RPL would be besides "replace." |
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Rejoice! Pittsburgh Lost!
...couldn't resist that last one. ;-) |
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02/18/2005 07:10:27 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by scalvert: Rejoice! Pittsburgh Lost! |
Hey...! I was just getting over that whole thing! :P |
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02/18/2005 07:27:25 PM · #9 |
Hmmm, if RPL means 'replace' and CLN means 'clean', then why would they replace AND clean the CCD? (Maybe they got it dirty while replacing it?...;-)
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02/18/2005 07:29:12 PM · #10 |
Older technology. They probably replaced the CCD with a backhoe. |
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02/18/2005 07:32:39 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by lenkphotos: Hmmm, if RPL means 'replace' and CLN means 'clean', then why would they replace AND clean the CCD? (Maybe they got it dirty while replacing it?...;-) |
They got a new one, cleaned the old one and placed it in a new camera and charged for the whole process. |
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02/18/2005 07:43:26 PM · #12 |
I thought the same thing when I saw that... It'll definitely be nice to have an extra clean, new CCD, I must say!
Granted, since I've already switched lenses, it's probably already filled with dust...
Originally posted by lenkphotos: Hmmm, if RPL means 'replace' and CLN means 'clean', then why would they replace AND clean the CCD? (Maybe they got it dirty while replacing it?...;-) |
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