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Having taken the plunge and bought a D750 I was loving the improvements over my old D7100 until last night when I opened the car boot after a long drive back from holiday and loads of stuff fell out [it was packed to the top after a family camping trip] the most significant of which was my D750 - it had worked its way out of my rucksack on the journey/in the fall too so I was even more gutted. Damage appears to be to the folding screen - won't fold back in; the play button is jammed and the metal body has a severe ding near the left hand selector - breaking the button you push down to select shot mode. The screen still displays but the display reports F0 when any lens is tried.
Any opinions/thoughts on -
[1] Nikon versus say Fixation for quotes and/or repairs?
[2] If a Nikon is ever repairable once the metal body has been dented? Anyone had similar damage sorted?
[3] Likely repair times if I go Nikon [it's years since I used them and that was just a service]?
Luckily my home insurance company is normally excellent in covering accidental damage but I'm feeling quite sick about it all...
Cheers
Any opinions/thoughts on -
[1] Nikon versus say Fixation for quotes and/or repairs?
[2] If a Nikon is ever repairable once the metal body has been dented? Anyone had similar damage sorted?
[3] Likely repair times if I go Nikon [it's years since I used them and that was just a service]?
Luckily my home insurance company is normally excellent in covering accidental damage but I'm feeling quite sick about it all...
Cheers

