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--I am about to return my SECOND faulty D90 to the retailer because I
don't see with any certainty that the SD card is the problem. In
fact, I don't see any clear indication of what is triggering the ERR
msg and I don't think Nikon even knows. (as I mentioned in an
earlier post that Nikon Cust Serv says "we've never heard of the D90
having a problem.") I have a Lexar 1 GB card that works beautifully
in my D50 and does not create error messages in that camera. If I
put the same Lexar card in my D90 it works fine for a while but then
the ERR CHA message begins to appear. I have interchanged other
Lexar cards as well as SanDisk cards both in my D50 and D90 with the
same results. I see no proof whatsoever that the SD card is the
problem. Both of these Lexar cards are capturing images on BOTH
cameras except of course when the D90 is in ERR CHA mode then it
won't capture images. Personally, I feel that there is some
internal mechanical problem that even Nikon hasn't figured out yet.
With such uncertainy swirling around the true cause of the problem I
feel it's risky to keep the camera.
--
----I am about to return my SECOND faulty D90 to the retailer because I
don't see with any certainty that the SD card is the problem. In
fact, I don't see any clear indication of what is triggering the ERR
msg and I don't think Nikon even knows. (as I mentioned in an
earlier post that Nikon Cust Serv says "we've never heard of the D90
having a problem.") I have a Lexar 1 GB card that works beautifully
in my D50 and does not create error messages in that camera. If I
put the same Lexar card in my D90 it works fine for a while but then
the ERR CHA message begins to appear. I have interchanged other
Lexar cards as well as SanDisk cards both in my D50 and D90 with the
same results. I see no proof whatsoever that the SD card is the
problem. Both of these Lexar cards are capturing images on BOTH
cameras except of course when the D90 is in ERR CHA mode then it
won't capture images. Personally, I feel that there is some
internal mechanical problem that even Nikon hasn't figured out yet.
With such uncertainy swirling around the true cause of the problem I
feel it's risky to keep the camera.
--
JB
--I am about to return my SECOND faulty D90 to the retailer because I
don't see with any certainty that the SD card is the problem. In
fact, I don't see any clear indication of what is triggering the ERR
msg and I don't think Nikon even knows. (as I mentioned in an
earlier post that Nikon Cust Serv says "we've never heard of the D90
having a problem.") I have a Lexar 1 GB card that works beautifully
in my D50 and does not create error messages in that camera. If I
put the same Lexar card in my D90 it works fine for a while but then
the ERR CHA message begins to appear. I have interchanged other
Lexar cards as well as SanDisk cards both in my D50 and D90 with the
same results. I see no proof whatsoever that the SD card is the
problem. Both of these Lexar cards are capturing images on BOTH
cameras except of course when the D90 is in ERR CHA mode then it
won't capture images. Personally, I feel that there is some
internal mechanical problem that even Nikon hasn't figured out yet.
With such uncertainy swirling around the true cause of the problem I
feel it's risky to keep the camera.
--
--Hello fellow D90 owners,
I just purchased a MB-D80 for my D90 and got my 1st CHA error. I had
to remove the MB-D80 and re-attach to get the camera to do anything.
I am also using Sandisk Extreme III SDHC 20MB/sec cards......
We ALL need to contact Nikon and try to get answers on this.....
Your warranty should be valid whether or not you "register", as long as you have a receipt. Registration is just a way for them to get marketing data.I wonder if that's why a Nikon rep told me I didn't
have to worry about the two week period of time (or however long it
is) to get the camera registered and to buy the extended warrantee.
D80? Pretty close feature-wise, except the Live View, movie mode, and overWhat camera are you considering that has similar specs to the D90?