Joe Desbonnet
Well-known member
Phil,
Thanks for the input. Obviously you have contacts at Nikon -- I wonder if you can find out the real story. It's very much in Nikons interest to give people an explanation for the return to service centre policy. So far it's been all speculation, and a lot of this Nikon bashing could be finished with one detailed statement from Nikon.
Personally I don't buy the can't be user upgraded argument. I've seen enough evidence to suggest that Nikon could allow us to make the upgrade but are choosing not to for reasons unknown.
Thanks!
Thanks for the input. Obviously you have contacts at Nikon -- I wonder if you can find out the real story. It's very much in Nikons interest to give people an explanation for the return to service centre policy. So far it's been all speculation, and a lot of this Nikon bashing could be finished with one detailed statement from Nikon.
Personally I don't buy the can't be user upgraded argument. I've seen enough evidence to suggest that Nikon could allow us to make the upgrade but are choosing not to for reasons unknown.
Thanks!
Guys,
CHILL OUT!
There are many digital cameras (consumer and D-SLR) which can't be
flashed by the user simply because of the type of EEPROM chip they
use to hold the firmware. Sony digital cameras for example can't
be flashed by the user and have to be taken to a service center.
Nikon are offering the upgrade for free, all you have to do is get
the camera to the service center.
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Phil Askey
Editor / Owner, dpreview.com