I think Nikon maintenance worker without common sense. Does he think
the client has one lens only? Stupid.
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Michael
An Olympus OM system fans
2007/6/22, Winsor Crosby <wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> That is a shame. I have heard of a few instances that required both
> camera and lens to go back, but that is the first time I have heard
> of the fix that messes with the other lenses. I guess it is like the
> clocks at sea solution. Three clocks allow you to be sure which clock
> has failed. You would think the service facility could have returned
> things to factory spec and everything should have been fine. But what
> do I know?
>
>
>
> Winsor
> Long Beach, California, USA
>
>
>
>
> On / June 21, 2007 CE, at 6:09 PM, Michael Wong wrote:
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> >
> > A bad experience for my friend. He is a Nikon DSLR user, he found back
> > focus on his AF-S 70-200mm F2.8 VR lens with D200. He put the lens to
> > Nikon CS center for calibration but CS required he left his D200 too.
> > Finally, Nikon CS calibrated his D200 & didn't adjust for his lens.
> > The result came out that the 70-200/2.8 is OK but front focus on his
> > all other lenses. He need to put all stuffs to Nikon CS center again
>
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