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    Check your shutter count on new cameras

    Hi Guys

    Just a word of warning to check shuttercount on new cameras when you get them. I picked up one from an unnamed retailer (retail special during boxing day period). They have offered a replacement when new stock arrives after I complained so I won't mention their name.

    The camera was packed nicely as new. When I purchased it (from another store), they confirmed it had been in a display but said it hadn't been used as it was kept behind glass. I didn't have a wide selection of options as the retail stores had very little stock due to the special.

    When I check the camera, I found an 8GB card they had forgotten to remove which included a whole heap of photos of customers, dogs testicles (someone was taking photos of a dogs testicles on a nikon advert), staff and a quick check of the shutter count on the last photo taken showed that 2850 photos had been taken on this camera. I validated this against the first shot taken by myself which was higher than 2850 although there were some photos taken on other models of cameras so this seems to be a generic card used on multiple cameras.

    As mentioned, the camera was like new, it was wrapped in plastic perfectly and it look exactly as I would have expected. If I didn't do a mandatory shutter count on the camera (or they hadn't left in the SD card), I probably wouldn't have known any better.

    For those who don't know, you can check the shutter count on your camera at http://www.myshuttercount.com/ by uploading an original file taken on the camera (it can't be one that has been imported into lightroom and exported - if you have imported them, go to the original file and upload that).

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    I know some stores have conditions that state you could be buying refurbished or repaired stock as "new".
    Bit of a rumper! - Or some other body part!
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    Bugger, that's disappointing. You'd think they'd at least have the honesty to tell you upfront.


    Note for Olympus users, images from PEN bodies (Also EM5 & EM1 I think ) don't work with myshuttercount.com
    You have to get into the camera's service menu. A quick Google search will find you the correct steps for your model.
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    Smells something like Hardly Norman would do




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    In all honesty, it was one store communicating with another on a body in stock so it could be a completely innocent mistake if the person they spoke to didn't know any better. Ultimately, they are replacing it so it's not a bad outcome but at least the warning is out there.

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    A nephew bought a camera and it stopped working after a few days. The store replaced it and said they did that if < (?? I think)
    a week.

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    Checking file #0330 NEF now for the D750, JB had two, one on display and one in a box. I took the box one.
    Still waiting @57%. Very large NEF file and crappy service from the internet tonight, due to the rain.
    After all that I am at 386, which is about right, with all the tethering deletes today.
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    I am not sure that the shutter count would be correct, as I had tried to work this out and from responses there wasn't a sure way to do totally rely on the number output of the file, assuming that's what you are doing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by J.davis View Post
    Checking file #0330 NEF now for the D750, JB had two, one on display and one in a box. I took the box one.
    Still waiting @57%. Very large NEF file and crappy service from the internet tonight, due to the rain.
    After all that I am at 386, which is about right, with all the tethering deletes today.
    John a very quick and easy program to use to check shutter actuations with Nikon cameras is Kuso Exif viewer as it only involves open a jpeg ( with exif intact ) from any folder on your 'puter with the program.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ameerat42 View Post
    A nephew bought a camera and it stopped working after a few days. The store replaced it and said they did that if < (?? I think)
    a week.
    They have to. No matter what their in-store signs state, if a device or product does not perform as it is supposed to, the customer is entitled to a full refund or a replacement item. It is the customers choice. Stores often display things like 'no refund' etc, but the store policy cannot over-rule consumer legislation. A quick threat to call Fair Trading usually has them doing the right thing.

    As for Hardly Normal, I recently had a 10 month old oven that just died. I called them and they said as it is under the 3 year warranty period, bring it in and they will replace it. I did so, and walked out the door with a new oven, in less than 10 minutes. No questions were asked. They plugged it in, found it did not work and simply gave me a new one from stock.
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    I've also had great service from Harvey Norman, and Bunnings. Took a chainsaw back about a month after buying it. They just gave me a new one there and then. Sometimes the chainstores are the best when returns/replacements are concerned. Harvey Norman Stores are franchises, so the culture of the staff working there is down to the franchisee and not necessarily the same everywhere.

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