I'm starting to see the light CGW. Three bodies in three years is not my idea of reliability, but then there are those that swear that after a C.L.A. an F2 or F3 will shoot worry free for years. Epastellis, yes, I did have my first F2 serviced by Sover. After I purchased the body at a local camera show I knew I wanted to have a CLA on it before I started using it so I could do so worry free. I was reluctant at first to send it to Sover because what if the camera needed repair again while still under warranty? International shipping isn't cheap. However, his reputation won me over and I sent it out to him for service although I cannot remember what level I opted for. Anyway, a few months later was when I started seeing the dark banding on usually the right edge of the neg (on horizontal negs) or on the top of vertical negs. Not wanting to spend $80 in round trip shipping to Sover, I was referred to a Nikon Authorized repair facility a short drive from home. I showed them the negs and prints and the gave me an estimate (cannot remember the price). I picked up the camera a week or so later with a new warranty from them. Several more months go by and the problem comes back. I take the body back to Nikon and they say they will call me when it's ready to be picked up. Weeks go by. Then a month, then two. I pick up another body to use in the meantime and it appears to work like a charm. When I call to check up on the first body, they tell me they cannot find parts. More weeks pass and I simply decide that they aren't going to fix it so I pick it up. At some point I emailed Sover to ask his advice and he told me to send the body back to him. He was willing to fix it at no charge to me even though it was now out of his warranty and it had been worked on by someone else while under his warranty. He even was going to send the body back to me at his expense. I was thrilled at such a high level of customer service. So now the body is back at Sovers. Sover mentioned to me that the repair needed did not require parts. I get the camera back and one of the first occasions to use it is at a immigration march in downtown LA. I shot about 30 rolls that day. Out of that number, only a couple came out properly exposed. The rest had blank frames and frames that were so underexposed that there was very little detail at all. So I emailed Sover and attached a scan of one of the rolls. He told me to send the camera back to him, but by then I gave up on it, I had enough. Please understand that I'm not knocking Sover, he really tried to make things right, he was very generous in trying to fix it the second time I sent it to him, and I know he wouldn't have the reputation he has if he wasn't doing something right. He told me I was the first customer of his whose F2 kept failing after he works on it. However, I had enough with the cost of shipping it to him and besides my second body was still working great so I was just going to use that one. Nevertheless a few months ago I began to see blank frames on some of my rolls which would indicate a shutter problem. Hence, my decision to pick up an F3 and now I'm back to where I started from with my first F2.