Nikon Issues Yet Another Service Note for D750; Says Shutter Shading Issue Affects More Models

It’s 2016 and some Nikon D750 DSLRs are still experiencing problems. Nikon issued yet another service advisory for the semi-pro, full frame DSLR this week, noting that a shutter shading problem that cropped up in July 2015 is now affecting more models.

“In July of 2015, we announced that the shutter in some Nikon D750 digital SLR cameras manufactured in October and November of 2014 may not function normally, sometimes resulting in shading of a portion of images,” Nikon said in its service advisory. “Since that time, we have learned that the same issue may also affect D750 cameras manufactured from December, 2014 through June, 2015.”

This is not the first time or, likely, the last that the beleaguered D750 has run into trouble. The D750 also had image flare problems in early 2015 and Nikon has faced some persistent quality control problems across its full frame DSLR line.

You can read the rest of the advisory below. Nikon also includes a way to check if your D750 might be in the affected group.

"For those who have already purchased a D750 and would like to have their camera serviced for this issue, Nikon service centers will service cameras as indicated below. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this issue may have caused.

Identifying affected D750 cameras.
To check whether or not your camera may be one of those affected by this issue, click the Check Your Serial Number button below and enter your D750's serial number as instructed.  If your D750 camera is one of those that may be affected, instructions for obtaining service will be displayed. If your D750 camera is not one of those to which this issue may apply, rest assured that service to your D750 camera as to this issue is not necessary and you may continue using your D750 camera without concern for this issue.

The camera's serial number is the 7-digit number indicated by the red frame in the image above.

Resolution
If your D750 camera may be affected, as confirmed with the serial number check above, you will be provided with the necessary information to obtain service for this issue free of charge. Once your D750 camera is received by Nikon, your D750 camera’s shutter will be examined and replaced, and your D750 camera returned to you free of charge, even if your D750 camera warranty has expired."

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