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D5000 recall
As a matter of interest my beloved D5000 has got to go back to Nikon on recall. I have taken about 900 shots with it without a problem but I am informed by Nikon that it is a preventative measure.Today I typed into the serial No check list my serial No, which is 7 digits starting with 740---- = recall, I also out of curiosity typed in some random No's starting with 739---- and some with 741--- they were not included in the recall, so it looks like possibly 10,000 units may be affected. I dont see it as a big deal. Anyone looking at the camera could easily check if a particular body is due for recall by checking the No. out before buying. I doubt if the serial numbering started 0000001, if it did, it indicates that they have sold over 8,000,000 units, not bad in a recession.
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I think the first digit signifies the region (Nikon USA, Nikon Canada, Nikon Europe, etc.). So, that makes it more difficult to tell how many cameras are impacted (since only Nikon USA serial numbers are going to be in the database on a Nikon USA website).
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I actually put my No into the USA site then I put it into the UK site when it became available and my No showed recall on both sites but the UK one doesn't say anything about free postage, hopefully that will come soon.
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That's interesting (that the serial numbers are in the databases associated with more than one region).
Nikon is very "picky" about servicing cameras. For example, Nikon USA will usually refuse to service a camera designed for sale in another region, even if you are willing to pay them for the service. Other Nikon regions like Nikon Canada have the same policy (they will refuse to service a Nikon camera that was not intended for sale in Canada and purchased through an Authorized Nikon Canada dealer). The regional distributors (Nikon USA, Nikon Canada, Nikon Europe, etc.), are setup as separate profit centers and have to worry about compliance with a given region's laws, marketing within a given region, setting up dealer networks, servicing the products sold, and more. So, they frown upon "gray market" cameras (cameras not intended for sale in the region you live in), making a point by refusing to service to them in order to discourage the practice of purchasing cameras outside of the region's authorized dealer network, since the distributor for a region (Nikon USA, Nikon Canada, etc.) does not make a profit on those cameras if the region's distributor is bypassed. |
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If not for that recall,I would have bought the D5000 yesterday instead of the D90. I really liked the feel of it in my hands & the rotating LV. I asked the salesclerk about the recall & none of them were even aware of it. I would have been upset if I bought a camera & had to immediately ship it off for a recall. If not for this site,I would not have known about the recall.
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Recall
Alas, Mine will be returned soon, NOT to Nikon but the camera Store "Henrys' here in Canada. I called them and all their stock was returned to Nikon, however when the get their New stock, mine will be exchanged, no fuss, no hastle.:cool:
I can NOT fault the Store at all they are indeed honoring any recalls. Richard.:D |
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Hi Which henrys location did you deal with i want to give them a call aswell i bought mine juz 1 week ago and i dont want the fuss to send it to nikon let me know .. thanks |
D5000 Died
I just purchased my D5000 at the end of June and was going on a 26 day trip to Europe. On day 5 my camera died, I thougt it was the battery. A dead camera with 21 days to go, through some of the best places to visit for photography. I called my dealer since I purchased lemon-aid insurance and they sent me a new body with a freind that was coming to Europe and I hooked up with them to get my new camera. If I was not able to get this new camera I would be pissed off in a big way. My brother in-law sent me the recall notice while I was travelling and that's when it all made sense. I checked both serial numbers and both bodies are recalled, they are selling defective cameras:mad:. I'm lucky that the second camera worked for the balance of my trip. Could you imagine missing pictures from: Cinqueterra, Lucca, Pisa, Florence, Sienna, Tuscany, Amalfi coast, Capri, Pompei, and Rome. I had already missed taking breathtaking pictures from the Dolomites and Venice, bummer.
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