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abdujap13
Wednesday 14th June 2006, 14:09
Can anyone recommend a place in the UK to sort out the problem with my Nikon Coolpix 8800 digital camera? The camera is mostly used for bird & wildlife shots but is failing to focus reliably above half zoom and I suspect there is a problem with the optics. I could just try one of the Internet sites I have found but I always believe a recommended resource is best.
Judybird
Saturday 15th July 2006, 15:41
Can anyone recommend a place in the UK to sort out the problem with my Nikon Coolpix 8800 digital camera? The camera is mostly used for bird & wildlife shots but is failing to focus reliably above half zoom and I suspect there is a problem with the optics. I could just try one of the Internet sites I have found but I always believe a recommended resource is best.
I cannot recommend a site as I am in the U.S. However, I can commiserate with you. I am sending my camera back to Nikon repair for the second time with the same issues. I am also experiencing Lens Error in Macro shots - the darn thing resets and refocuses just as I am about to take a great shot.
My old Coolpix 880 took a much better percentage of good shots - in focus!
Let me know how it works out.
Judy
g8ina
Sunday 16th July 2006, 13:17
Google for Lehmanns (my local is in Stoke on Trent). They are fully accredited Nikon and Canon repairers.
My sensor cleaning was only £30 and took 2 days.
Great service, nice folk, really know their onions.
tom tams
Sunday 16th July 2006, 14:48
Google for Lehmanns (my local is in Stoke on Trent). They are fully accredited Nikon and Canon repairers.
My sensor cleaning was only £30 and took 2 days.
Great service, nice folk, really know their onions.
APM Camera Repairs in Newcastle.
Cleaned the sensor on my Canon 10D for £10 had it back within half a day
Tom
Keith Reeder
Sunday 16th July 2006, 15:00
£30 for a sensor clean????
Good God - I'm in the wrong job.
g8ina
Sunday 16th July 2006, 15:42
That was including Special Delivery postage both ways (about £6 each way) sorry....
Never realised it was that much cheaper elsewhere ! Lehmanns were highly recommended, did the job, I was happy ;)
Keith Reeder
Sunday 16th July 2006, 16:06
Ah, that's a bit more reasonable, David.
You should have a try at it yourself though - it's really not too hard to clean the sensor.
greypoint
Monday 17th July 2006, 18:43
Lehmanns renewed a focussing screen in a Canon 300d for me for about £35 plus postage and were pretty quick and helpful - did'nt even laugh when I told them how i did it!
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