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Nikon Issues Service Notice for Select D5000 Units

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Late last week Nikon issued a notice stating that it is preparing to recall and fix a select range of D5000′s which have been experiencing the delightful issue of not turning on. From Nikon:

While Nikon takes great measures to assure high quality in its imaging products, it has come to our attention that an electronic component related to power control in some Nikon D5000 digital SLR cameras does not meet factory specifications and may, in certain circumstances, prevent the camera from turning on, thus preventing operation of the camera.

I haven’t heard any of these issues coming back through here, so I’ll believe them when they say this is a fairly contained issue. They’ll have the list of affected serial numbers and how to send them in up Thursday, so we’ll follow up then. Go ahead and read their service notice, it does sound like they’ll get you fixed as straight-away as they can if you happen to be afflicted with this.

Nikon D5000 Service Notice



Canon G10 Gets a Service Notice

We have discovered that in rare instances, lines may appear in images captured by some units of the PowerShot G10 digital camera. Accordingly, we would like to convey the details and our service policy concerning this phenomenon.

So reads the opening of a Canon-issued service notice regarding the popular G10 compact camera. It continues:

Products with the following serial numbers are affected. Please check the serial number on the bottom of the camera to see if your camera is affected.

Serial Numbers

Products whose fourth and fifth digits from the left indicate the following numbers may be affected.Example:

  • ***50*****
  • ***51*****
  • ***52*****
  • ***53*****
  • ***80*****
  • ***81*****
  • ***82*****
  • ***83*****

Full information and what to do if your camera falls under those numbers via Canon here




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