rmalarz wrote:
To my knowledge, Nikon does not reset the shutter count on refurbed cameras, and for obvious reasons. Think about it. Let's say a camera had 10000 actuations. They reset the count to 0. The buyer feels pretty good about this camera with 0 exposures. However, in reality the shutter is 10000 actuations old. A refurbed camera has been thoroughly tested and performs to or above factory standards. The shutter, unless it's replaced, maintains the same count it had when refurbed.
--Bob
That would be like setting the speedometer back to zero on a used car.