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If You Update Your Nikon Zf, Try This

Earlier this week, Nikon announced their new Nikon Zf Silver camera. With it, they said that new film grain simulations will ...
That's on top of the fact that Nikon, as a company, refuses to sell replacement parts to independent repair businesses like Camera Care. The policy has been in place since 2012.
Nikon ends its authorized third-party repair program The move will significantly delay camera repairs for many owners.
Nikon has pushed out updates to fix both of those problems. First is the Nikon Coolpix S6700 update, which brings the firmware up to version 1.1.
My handful of past Nikon repairs were always sent to Nikon by my local camera shop. This parts availability would make no change to my history and therefore has no influence over my future purchases.
The service advisory issued by Nikon will give owners of the D600 some peace of mind when it comes to the oft-reported dust issues.
I hope that means it's not in estimate status and it's in fix-my-damn-camera status. Luckily it just broke less than a month before the 1 year warranty was up.
Nikon has issued a technical service advisory to all D600 owners that concerns a sensor problem due to dust and oil.