The 5400 was announced in May 2003 and released short after. Should Nikon really be taking the heat for issues with a 4 year old model? These things haven't been sold new from camera stores for at least 2 years, well outside the 1 year warranty Nikon offers. My 5400 works fine BTW.
I work at a camera store and whenever we look at a camera that is 4+ years old and needs a repair, its almost always declared beyond economic repair by the manufacturer.
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I have a Nikon 5400, exactly what should I look for to be sure that I have the problem and how the hell woudl I go about getting it fixed?
The 5400 was announced in May 2003 and released short after. Should Nikon really be taking the heat for issues with a 4 year old model? These things haven't been sold new from camera stores for at least 2 years, well outside the 1 year warranty Nikon offers. My 5400 works fine BTW.
I work at a camera store and whenever we look at a camera that is 4+ years old and needs a repair, its almost always declared beyond economic repair by the manufacturer.