This isn't meant to be a Nikon bashing thread. I grew up using Nikon's and Nikormat cameras myself. Moved to Canon when I got into more modern SLRs because that's what my uncle uses and my dad was in the dark ages of fully manual still. :P
Well my dad decided he wanted to get a new SLR, he finally wore out my Canon EOS 3000, and doesn't like carrying the lead framed Nikon FE any more. He got a Nikon D80. First impressions of the camera were good, but after 2 or 3 days a pixel burnt out on LCD. Not a big deal, but I told him to take it back and let them know of the problem and see what they'd do. He did, and they exchanged it.
So he used the second camera for a few weeks and then headed off to Cuba for a vacation. My mom came back a week ealier than my dad, and she told me he was having AF issues with the camera. I figured at the time that the would be "user error" issues, and figured I'd need to give him some lessons when he got back.
Well he's back now and I asked him what his problem was, figuring he got the camera into some AF mode he didn't understand. He just hands it to me and says you try it. I put the camera to my eye, push the shutter halfway down, and I hear this high pitch squeeking and grinding. The lens can't get a focus lock and focuses back and forth trying to focus. Basically it's binding and can't hit that sweet spot for focus..... I checked with my dad and he said nothing happened to the camera, it wasn't dropped, bumped, smacked, or anything. It was in his posession during the flight and in a camera bag.
Well the camera is going back tonight again. Hopefully things will be sorted out for him soon. I'm not sure if the store will be doing an exchange this time as it's been well over a month. They might be sending it off for warranty work with Nikon.
A pretty frustrating situation.




