"William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> Out of curiouslty, how would one aproach Nikon for a replacement camera. 
>> Who or were to start.
>> It breaks down every 2500 frames more or less.
>
>The place to start is your local camera store, who will give you the name of 
>the Nikon sales rep for your area. Start at the bottom of the food chain and 
>go from there. Nikon is a good company to deal with.
>
>When I was working camera retail, we sent a Nikon in for repair one time. 
>Sadly, the box fell off a trolly at the courier and was run over by a 
>courier van, which rather flattened it.
>Nikon sent out a brand new replacement camera, and handled the insurance 
>claim in house.
>We got a letter explaining what had happened (they didn't come out and say 
>how, just that when they recieved it, they determined the camera was 
>unrepairable), and that was that.

I should point out that you were probably dealing with Nikon Canada (as
will Dave Brooks, fortunately for him).
At the shop here in Pittsburgh we found Nikon USA to be the worst
manufacturer to deal with, especially regarding repairs.
 
 
-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com

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