Nikon D600 Camera May Be Defective

From weddings to vacations, photographs document significant life events. Consumers therefore rely on their cameras to function properly. Unfortunately, it appears that some companies sell defective cameras and refuse to honor their warranties. In a recent lawsuit against Nikon, for instance, consumers alleged that the “pro-level” D600 camera, which costs more than $2,000, ruins photographs with oil and dust spotting.

Nevertheless, the complaint claims that Nikon refuses to acknowledge the defect or honor its warranty, instead requiring its customers to send their cameras in for (reportedly ineffective) servicing. We is actively investigating a potential class action against Nikon. If you or someone you know purchased a Nikon D600 camera and experienced oil or dust spotting on your photos, please contact us to discuss your legal options.