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Gear Talk => Camera Talk => Topic started by: Anthony on July 01, 2023, 20:22:01
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I am surprised that there has been no discussion on this.
Despite my comments in an earlier thread, I did buy a Z8 and find it an excellent, versatile camera.
I was away last week. On Thursday I took the Z8/24-70S out of my bag and found that the lens was disconnected. Having been offline for a few days, I logged into another website and learned of the recall. Checking on the Nikon UK website I found that my body was in the faulty batch, so I registered for the repair. Still waiting for a pickup date.
It is rather surprising that something so basic could go wrong (Nikon has been locking lenses to cameras for around 70 years), but at least they are dealing with this promptly (plus my Z8 will get an overall health check).
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Today I bought my copy. My dealer had done the service up front ;)
I might not have affected any on Nikongear, therefore no comments ;)
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Mine is also among the potentially affected. But up to now, no problems with mounting and locking various lenses. So will wait and see before sending it in.
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Today I bought my copy. My dealer had done the service up front ;)
I might not have affected any on Nikongear, therefore no comments ;)
Excellent, enjoy this brilliant camera.
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Mine is also among the potentially affected. But up to now, no problems with mounting and locking various lenses. So will wait and see before sending it in.
It could fall at any time, and an expensive lens could fall to the floor.
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It could fall at any time, and an expensive lens could fall to the floor.
At least my Z lenses mount to tightly on the camera body I don't see how the lens could fall even if the locking mechanism fails. It requires some force to unmount the lens. I do not carry the lens attached to the camera in a bag, instead, I unmount the lens from the camera to prevent damage in transport. The service advisory link on nikon.fi pages doesn't work so I assume they're not keen on taking cameras in for this repair unless actually it has failed. I read that on the US pages one has to actually select "Z9" from a menu to proceed with the pickup. ;) I take it that Nikon wants to slow down the cameras coming in for this repair by having faulty web links. Once they're ready they will probably send e-mails to registered users of affected Z8's.
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At least my Z lenses mount to tightly on the camera body I don't see how the lens could fall even if the locking mechanism fails. It requires some force to unmount the lens. I do not carry the lens attached to the camera in a bag, instead, I unmount the lens from the camera to prevent damage in transport. The service advisory link on nikon.fi pages doesn't work so I assume they're not keen on taking cameras in for this repair unless actually it has failed. I read that on the US pages one has to actually select "Z9" from a menu to proceed with the pickup. ;) I take it that Nikon wants to slow down the cameras coming in for this repair by having faulty web links. Once they're ready they will probably send e-mails to registered users of affected Z8's.
Mine failed and it took several goes to remount the lens. I assumed it was my fault until I later learned about the recall. It was easy to register for the recall. The response was:
"In order to minimize your waiting time, your request has been placed in a queue to ensure that parts are available prior to the return of your camera.
When our Service Centre is ready to accept your camera, they will send you an email and will include instructions on how to return your product, no action is required until you receive the email from the Service Centre. You can continue to use the camera until it's ready to be sent."
I do not want to risk another lens disconnection, so I will use another camera until the Z8 has been returned.
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I do not hope this is widespread. Hope this is only a few otherwise there may be a new recall.
https://nikonrumors.com/2023/07/17/several-nikon-z8-owners-report-separated-broken-strap-lugs.aspx/
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I do not hope this is widespread. Hope this is only a few otherwise there may be a new recall.
https://nikonrumors.com/2023/07/17/several-nikon-z8-owners-report-separated-broken-strap-lugs.aspx/
I’m considering the Z8 as an addiction to my Z6, but I will wait and see Nikon’s response to this latest issue. From reports and images it looks that the lug has not been correctly secured to the body. And the separation has occurred without heavy load from the straps.
Nikon should, regardless of this issue, list what load these lugs are designed for on all of the current cameras.
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Recall updated with the broken strap issue :(
https://www.nikonusa.com/en/service-and-support/service-advisories/technical-service-advisories-for-users-of-the-nikon-z-8-cameras.html (https://www.nikonusa.com/en/service-and-support/service-advisories/technical-service-advisories-for-users-of-the-nikon-z-8-cameras.html)
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Recall updated with the broken strap issue :(
https://www.nikonusa.com/en/service-and-support/service-advisories/technical-service-advisories-for-users-of-the-nikon-z-8-cameras.html (https://www.nikonusa.com/en/service-and-support/service-advisories/technical-service-advisories-for-users-of-the-nikon-z-8-cameras.html)
Thank you for this update.
My Z8 is also eligible for this repair. As I have been waiting almost two months for Nikon to ask for my Z8, at least both repairs should be done at the same time instead of my having to send it in twice.
I just wish Nikon would get on with it.
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I just delivered my Z8 for repair/update.
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I'm sure many of you have read the opinion piece on Tom Hogans site
https://www.zsystemuser.com/nikon-z-system-news-and/second-z8-service-advisory.html
Interesting to digest that carrying the Z8 by a strap connected to the potentially risky lugs is basically not recommended till they're fixed.
I don't have a Z8 but have used a strap that attaches to the bottom plate/tripod socket of my D500 for some years.
I did this because I find it more usable than the traditional lugs, but that's pure coincidence.
I'm sure Z8 users are already taking steps on this, but it appears this recall might possibly take Nikon a little while to work through
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I took my Z8 into service on Tuesday and got it back today (< 48 h turnaround). I guess in many ways I was lucky not to have to wait for a long time for a shipping label nor did I have to do two tours (I had not sent mine in for the first recall because my camera wasn't showing symptoms). The second one was scary as I do use and rely on the camera strap. I do hope there is no need for more recalls for this camera and that these problems don't repeat on future camera models. I do really like the Z8 very much and can't wait to get back shooting with it.
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UPS picked up my Z8 this afternoon.
Let's hope that it will come back still this year ::)
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I collected my camera this afternoon, took a week. :)
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Picked up on Thursday, returned on Tuesday. Excellent, much faster than expected!
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I have now been given a pickup date of 21 August, two months after I registered for the recall.
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I have now been given a pickup date of 21 August, two months after I registered for the recall.
Since your camera actually displayed symptoms, you could have taken/sent it to service without waiting for a pickup label. I understand the cost of shipping is not zero and there was no way of knowing it would take them so long, but if you have an actual manifestation of a fault that prevents the camera from being safely used (instead of a possible fault that may or may not materialize in the future) then it is probably better to bypass the recall queue. I really think Nikon meant the queuing for people whose cameras are asymptomatic and I would have been surprised if they had not given your camera priority if contacted and told that the lens actually comes off on its own (if they would not, then they really do deserve some criticism). In my country there was no offer of free shipping for these recalls. But there didn't seem to be much of a queue here.
Anyway I hope your camera comes back from repair quickly and properly repaired and you can enjoy using it again soon. Two months is a very long wait.
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Thanks, Ilkka, I did tell them it was actually faulty, but they said they were waiting for parts.
Fortunately I have other cameras, so I could sit out the wait.
But the Z8 is likely to be my favourite, so I look forward to having it back.
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I took about a week to get myZ8 back. I am in Michigan. The repair center in NY.
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My Z8 was collected on Monday afternoon this week, and delivered to me this morning (Friday), with both lens mount and eyelet problems fixed.
So after the long wait for the repairs, the turnaround was good. Now back to shooting!