See my other vids on the subject. I made my third call to Nikon support this week to get some kind of resolution on the factory produced defective L11 coolpix camera. It is my last call to them for the issue. Their support told me the following. 1. If you want to make movies then buy a movie camera. 2. Sell it on eBay and try to recover some of your costs. 3. Buy our more expensive model. 4. You are stuck with it. My thoughts to their comments. 1. The coolpix is a "movie" camera but a very poor one at that. If you make cameras with movie mode, make sure it works in preproduction first. Don't promote or charge more for the movie feature on it unless it works. How about producing defective cameras but under another name like Nikkonie so you don't hurt the good Nikon name? 2. Sell it on eBay? So I get a negative feedback rating from the buyer I'm sticking it to and then they file a paypal claim and stop payment because I sold them a flawed camera. Giving someone else the shaft is not an option for me. How about Nikon gives me my money back, I send them the camera and they can then sell the camera on eBay to recoup some of their losses? 3. Buy the more expensive model? What if that more expensive model is flawed also? Sell that one on eBay too? Consumers shouldn't have to upgrade to Nikon's more expensive models since all of Nikon's products should work properly in the first place. 4. "You are stuck with it". Although I praise Nikon's phone support staff, their answers weren ...
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