trapper1 wrote:
I was getting ready to send a US model Nikon D5600 long out for a full spectrum IR conversion. The possibility of the camera needing repairs down the line occured to me so I sent Nikon an e-mail asking what their policy is on repairing conveerted cameras. Their prompt, as usual, answer was that they did not perform repairs on a camera that had been converted. Now I have to mull over whether to go ahead with the conversion knowing any camera failure would mean I have blown the $6-800 dollarvalue of the camera and conversion , or continue with the slow filter in front method. I've had no problems withe camera and one thought is to first send it to Nikon for a checkup and repair before having the conversion but that could add an appreciable amount to the investment. I am beginning to believe that the risk of losing the investment due to camera failure is simply the risk I have to take to get into the game, a risk that anyone converting to IR has to accept.
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