raid
Dad Photographer
I own a Nikon D700 in which the memory card slot or part may have been damaged. I don't now if one of the the contact pins has been broken or not.
Do you know of a Nikon repair service that may be suitable for such a check-up and repair?
I got a new SD card [edited: CF card], and the problem persists that the camera does not sense the card.
Thanks.
Do you know of a Nikon repair service that may be suitable for such a check-up and repair?
I got a new SD card [edited: CF card], and the problem persists that the camera does not sense the card.
Thanks.
Highway 61
Revisited
The D700 uses CF cards not SD cards but I assume it's only mistyping ? And you may be able to look at the pins located at the bottom of the card socket, a flashlight and a loupe will allow you to see whether one, or more, pin(s) got twisted or broken.I got a new SD card, and the problem persists that the camera does not sense the card.
raid
Dad Photographer
Yes, I goofed. I meant the CF cards. I need to try again to use a light to check the pins.
If pins are damaged, who is a good repair person for it?
If pins are damaged, who is a good repair person for it?
Vince Lupo
Whatever
I think it might have to go directly to Nikon - either Melville, NY or Los Angeles. They ended their authorized service program last year.
raid
Dad Photographer
If they ended their service programs, which options remain? None?
huddy
Well-known
If they ended their service programs, which options remain? None?
The official service centers in Melville or LA are still available for products with US warranty. I mailed a 58/1.4 to Melville late last fall after it fell and broke elements out. Same lens came was shipped back good as new from LA 4 days after it arrived in NY...
For some of the older digital products, it may still be worthwhile to try other repair shops like APS if desired. Bent CF pins are a common problem and some shops might have a few of those more common parts still around.
Dogman
Veteran
The D700 is an old camera, one of Nikon's first full frame digitals. Nikon, Inc., may no longer service it or have parts. You might have to go to an independent shop that still has parts to repair. An online search can show shops in your area that advertise working on Nikons.
raydm6
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Found these guys although not sure if he is still active (Testimonial page is old but web site updated Jan 2021):
http://www.camera-revivor.com/nikon_Cf_Repair.html
Also, a DIY or possible jeweler help if pins are bent:
https://www.nikoncafe.com/threads/cf-pins-bent-on-d800-help.242779/
http://www.camera-revivor.com/nikon_Cf_Repair.html
Also, a DIY or possible jeweler help if pins are bent:
https://www.nikoncafe.com/threads/cf-pins-bent-on-d800-help.242779/
raid
Dad Photographer
Thanks for the several tips here!
raydm6
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Not for the faint of heart. D700 disassembly and repair:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCWPV8MbYEk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCWPV8MbYEk
In this video I'm showing you how to open and do a small service to the Nikon D700 like: - replacing the mainboard (PCB) - replacing the card reader in case you have reading problems or bend pins - replacing the CMOS image sensor
raid
Dad Photographer
Found these guys although not sure if he is still active (Testimonial page is old but web site updated Jan 2021):
http://www.camera-revivor.com/nikon_Cf_Repair.html
The cost here is $139, which includes sensor cleaning.
Did you look inside- is there a bent pin?
$139 is cheap- would send it there.
$139 is cheap- would send it there.
raid
Dad Photographer
I need to check out the pins.
Highway 61
Revisited
A fair amount of dust with tiny bread, tobacco, fabric debris congealed altogether at the end of the CF slot, around the pins, will have the same effect as broken or bent pins - the camera won't recoghnize the card. You may solve your problem yourself with a small brush, alcohol and a vacuum cleaner, Raid.
Shac
Well-known
Raid - Have you tried checking the CF card with a card reader?
raid
Dad Photographer
Raid - Have you tried checking the CF card with a card reader?
Yes, it works. I bought a new CF card too.
raid
Dad Photographer
A fair amount of dust with tiny bread, tobacco, fabric debris congealed altogether at the end of the CF slot, around the pins, will have the same effect as broken or bent pins - the camera won't recoghnize the card. You may solve your problem yourself with a small brush, alcohol and a vacuum cleaner, Raid.
I will today take a good look at the card reader to check if the pins are bent or not.
raid
Dad Photographer
Not for the faint of heart. D700 disassembly and repair:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCWPV8MbYEk
I watched this video just to see the awesome work being done on the Nikon. I would lose all screws and then I would mess up the D700 completely. I am just not trained or handy with such a repair.
Highway 61
Revisited
I'd rather watch inside my CF card slot first, instead of watching repair videos. I just did it by the way, still having a camera taking CF cards at home. It's very easy to check the condition and the number of the pins. It ain't some coal mine tunnel. I did it using the regular ceiling lamp of my kitchen, and without any lupe. What a big adventure isn't it.
What you must see if everything's alright is a double row of 25 pins each, thus 50 pins total. The pins must have a normal brass color.
What you must see if everything's alright is a double row of 25 pins each, thus 50 pins total. The pins must have a normal brass color.
raid
Dad Photographer
I looked at the pins with a lit loupe. One pin is missing at the far end. In place of two pins I see one pin. There may be 49 pins now and not 50. The pins have a normal brass color. I may have broken the pin. Can it be repaired or must the card reader be replaced?
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