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Ian T
04-06-2007, 20:07
Three times now I've had the camera do an odd thing. I'll take a photo and instead of the clunk of the shutter I get a slow whirring sound for about a second and the shutter closes but doesn't open. The top LCD on the camera flashes the 'Err' message. Removing the battery for a few seconds and turning it on again corrects the fault - the shutter opens and you can continue shooting.

I think the body has done at least 10,000 shots now - could it be the shutter mechanism going home? If so, how expensive will it cost to repair?

Thanks.

dod
04-06-2007, 22:02
Could be the shutter mechanism, only way to be sure is to get it in for a checkover. Not still under guarantee is it, hopefully?

Ian T
04-06-2007, 22:03
I doubt it. I've had it nearly a year now. If it does it again, I think I'll have it looked at. If it's going to cost a fortune to replace I might look at buying a new body, but I'm hoping it won't come to that...

CT
04-06-2007, 22:34
I'm not sure what the anticipated life of a Nikon D70 shutter is but I'd guess it's at least 50K actuations, so 10K actuations is nothing. :)

Marcel
05-06-2007, 00:10
If it's under a year from new, it should still be under warranty.

Ian T
05-06-2007, 07:49
Ok, thanks Marcel. I'll try and dig out the receipts and take it back. I've been wanting an excuse to buy a new compact camera to replace my battle-scarred Fuji, so if the Nikon has to be sent off for a few weeks then that's what I'll do!