On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 9:21 AM, William Robb<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> I sold both when they were current. The FG20 didn't seem to have the
> reliability issues of the FG, but it was a seriously dumbed down camera. The
> FG looked like a gorgeous camera, but most of the ones we sold came back
> during warranty for repair. I was told by Nikon that there was a weak point
> in the flexible circuit board in the prism area that had a tendency to
> break. We didn't sell many FG20s, but the ones that went out the door stayed
> out the door.
>
> William Robb

Interesting. It's very uncommon to find a working FG20 these days, but
FG's are reasonably common and reliable. I guess either Nikon fixed
the design issue or the ones that were going to fail did.



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