Authorized Camera Repair Center

Factory Authorized Service Center for all major brands of digital and film based cameras including Canon, Calumet, Bowens, Fuji, Kodak, Konica, Minolta, Nikon, Norman, Novatron, Speedotron and Yashica.

June 14, 2011

Fuji S2-Pro CCD repair and Fuji S2pro CCD replacements

Where to get Fuji S2-pro CCD repairs and CCD replacements
Now that Fuji has discontinued CCD replacements on the S2-pro, the only Fuji Service Center to get your Fuji S2-pro CCD replaced is Southern Photo Technical Service in Miami Florida. Southern Photo is the Fuji / Fujifilm Flagship Authorized Service Center that offers service and repair for all Fuji and Fujifilm cameras. For more information, please call 866-RUSH-FIX or (305) 653-7355 or visit our web site at www.sp-ts.com 
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June 14, 2011

Nikon D700 ERR and D7000 ERR repair service

Nikon D7000 cameras that display "ERR" have a sequence malfunction and will require repair by qualified Nikon service center. This can be easily corrected by Southern Photo Technical Service in Miami Florida, the flagship Nikon Authorized Service Center. Sales slip is required for all warranty repairs and free estimates are available on this page, or the SPTS official web site at http://www.sp-ts.com or by calling TOLL FREE, (866) RUSH-FIX. 24-48 hour repairs available by request.
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June 14, 2011

Nikon files lawsuit against Sigma Corp.

Infringement lawsuit filed for Vibration Reduction technology

Nikon Corporation (KIMURA Makoto, President, Tokyo, hereafter referred to as "Nikon") filed a patent infringement suit against Sigma Corporation (hereafter referred to as "Sigma") to Tokyo District Court on May 25, 2011. Nikon's lawsuit seeks an injunction against Sigma's manufacture and sale of infringing interchangeable lenses with vibration reduction for single lens reflex cameras, along with damages for past infringement.

Nikon has invested considerable resources in the form of research and development over a period of many years. Such investments have created intellectual property that are important business assets of Nikon and have enabled Nikon to continuously provide the products and services that satisfy its customers requirements.

Although Nikon attempted to resolve Sigma's patent infringement through negotiation, a non-adversarial resolution could not be reached. Consequently, Nikon concluded that filing a lawsuit was the only way it could protect its intellectual property.

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