Replacements offered only after several attempts to fix are unsuccessful
By Joel Shore
March 28, 2014
Now that the government of China has prohibited Nikon from selling the D600 DSLR, the company is saying it will replace your dust-spot-laden camera, but only after servicing it several times doesn't eliminate the problem. My guess is that you'll get a new D610. Here's Nikon's latest announcement on the matter:
Announcement Regarding the Nikon D600 Digital SLR Camera
March 28, 2014
With regard to the issue with which multiple granular black spots are reflected in images captured with the D600 digital SLR camera, Nikon sincerely apologizes for any concern and inconvenience suffered by D600 users, retailers, and all concerned.
Because Nikon takes this matter very seriously, we will continue to offer users of the D600 a special service with which cameras are inspected, cleaned, and if necessary, shutter and related components are replaced free of charge, even after the product warranty has expired. However, if a number of multiple granular black spots are still noticeable in images captured with a D600 upon which the above service has been performed several times, Nikon will replace it with a new D600 or an equivalent model.
Nikon will continue to work to improve the quality of its products and services even further.
We hope that you will continue to choose Nikon products for your photographic needs.
We hope that you will continue to choose Nikon products for your photographic needs.
