Rienzphotoz said:When a company like Nikon frequently screws up on their brand new gear people are going to complain about the sub-standard quality control of Nikon ... remember the Nikon EN-EL15 issue, the SB 900, and now the D600 sensor. In the case of Sigma & Tamron they have always been willing to calibrate their lenses with your DSLR without charging for it i.e. they acknowledged the problem, unlike Nikon when the SB 900 had problems all they did was produce SB 910 and make more money from their goof-up. Nikon cannot expect their customers to go clean the sensor of a brand new camera (costing $2000) which should have been free from dust and oil in the first place.
Ah-hem... the light leak in the 5D3? The problems with the speedlite AF assist beam? Blinking red AF point?
And the 5D3 is much, much more expensive than the D600. Nikon is not better and not worse than other manufacturers. It's only normal that new products have some unexpected flaw but early adopters don't hear from that ear.
Honestly, in my opinion Nikon's outing at this point means they solved it. I don't see any other reason otherwise to admit something they've been denying so far.
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