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First off Hi! I'm new here, I hope I am posting this in the right place!
A couple of weeks ago I bought myself a new D600 (to replace the D80 I have been using for 8 years!) It took me 2 years to save up for. I got to around 1050 shots and then my worse nightmare happened, I was putting it back in my camera bag, the bag shifted, and I dropped my brand new camera that I've been scrimping and saving for for 2 years on a concrete floor! I felt sick, picked it up to take a look, and I have cracked 2 pieces of the body. Apart from that, as far as I can tell, everything else is working fine.
Luckily, I had insured it, but only 4 days before my accident, and I am worried a claim so close to insuring it will look realllllly dodgy, and I'm scared of how much my premium will go up next year. So I have decided to see how much it will cost to have fixed, and if it is around about the same as my excess, I'll just have it repaired.
I'm still trying to decide between sending it to Nikon UK (which I have heard could take over a month!) Or send it to FixationUK who (I have read) have a faster turnaround time, but am worried they will be more expensive than Nikon UK. If anyone has any experience with body repairs from either of them I would love to hear them!
Ok so here is the other question, I have a paid job a week from today, and would much rather use my D600 than my D80. But obviously, living up North, there is no way I would have my camera fixed and back in time! I've posted some pictures of the damage below, can anyone advise me, if I tape up the flash, would I be able to get away with using it without causing further damage to the camera? Such as water, dust, etc getting in?
Thank you in advance!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/12623868@N02/8744434342/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/12623868@N02/8743316753/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/12623868@N02/8744433390/in/photostream/
A couple of weeks ago I bought myself a new D600 (to replace the D80 I have been using for 8 years!) It took me 2 years to save up for. I got to around 1050 shots and then my worse nightmare happened, I was putting it back in my camera bag, the bag shifted, and I dropped my brand new camera that I've been scrimping and saving for for 2 years on a concrete floor! I felt sick, picked it up to take a look, and I have cracked 2 pieces of the body. Apart from that, as far as I can tell, everything else is working fine.
Luckily, I had insured it, but only 4 days before my accident, and I am worried a claim so close to insuring it will look realllllly dodgy, and I'm scared of how much my premium will go up next year. So I have decided to see how much it will cost to have fixed, and if it is around about the same as my excess, I'll just have it repaired.
I'm still trying to decide between sending it to Nikon UK (which I have heard could take over a month!) Or send it to FixationUK who (I have read) have a faster turnaround time, but am worried they will be more expensive than Nikon UK. If anyone has any experience with body repairs from either of them I would love to hear them!
Ok so here is the other question, I have a paid job a week from today, and would much rather use my D600 than my D80. But obviously, living up North, there is no way I would have my camera fixed and back in time! I've posted some pictures of the damage below, can anyone advise me, if I tape up the flash, would I be able to get away with using it without causing further damage to the camera? Such as water, dust, etc getting in?
Thank you in advance!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/12623868@N02/8744434342/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/12623868@N02/8743316753/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/12623868@N02/8744433390/in/photostream/