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How Good Are Authorized Nikon Repair Centers?

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BruceSD:
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I own a Z6 digital camera.   So far it's worked perfectly.

I have read that some camera companies have either shut down or reduced capabilities at their camera repair centers.

I hear that Sony repairs are fast and high quality.  I have personal experience with Pentax's only USA authorized repair center - I was not impressed.

What's been your experience with Nikon repair centers lately?   How do they compare with others you have used for other camera brands?

Birna Rørslett:
FotoCare in Oslo, Norway provides excellent service as far as my experience goes. I think they are the only Nikon authorised repair facility in the country, but as I'm located in that region I haven't investigated other alternatives.

Under NPS I have had excellent service from Nikon repair centres in Prague and Cape Town.

Ian Watson:
I have no experience with Nikon Canada. My Z6 is the first camera that I have bought new and it is working perfectly.

My experience with other companies is limited to independents. In the US I would have no reservations in recommending APS: Authorized Photo Service.

https://www.nikoncamerarepair.com

MFloyd:
In the last years, I encountered 3 problems which needed an intervention of Nikon Switzerland: (1) continuous generating of dust particles with a new D4s (a bit like the D600 “syndrome”); (2) Nikkor TC-20E III: index came loose; (3) Nikon D850: body was generating error codes, which could be fixed by dismounting and mounting the lens again and again.

Problems (2) and (3) were handled promptly; for (1), however, it needed some serious hand twisting before they recognized the problem, and replaced the whole shutter mechanism. What is painful with Nikon, is their NEVER ADMIT GUILT policy. Each time I had to investigate what has exactly been done. For the D4s dust problem, the only mention I had on the repair sheet was “sensor cleaned”; months later, I encountered fortuitously a Nikon technician who knew my case, and told me about the shutter replacement; for the D850: sole mention: “verified”. My NPS representative investigated the latter case, and told me that they had to fasten the screws of the mounting base.

Ilkka Nissilä:
I've mostly had good experiences with Nikon authorized repair in Finland. There was one instance where a flash died by being not used for a time and they "repaired" it for a substantially high cost, yet the "repaired" flash failed the first time I used it in a shoot. The repair facility claimed it was a new flaw with a broken internal cable and wanted to charge almost the new price of the flash (again). I objected and noted the flash had not been used since the repair and how could I have broken internal cables inside a flash by the flash sitting a couple of months in its case in a closet? The issue was resolved by Nikon who intervened and gave me a new flash.

However, in all other cases that I can recall, repairs have been performed without complaint.

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