Thanks, so was the recall Nikon's decision due to its mistake in the value of DBP in a specific range. Presumably this means that because the DBP exceeds the regulated EU permitted quantity it has to alter this for all its F6s as it would not make sense or would it, to have a production process that tailored this quantity of DBP differently for different markets?
It may have been a simple mistake on Nikon's part of course in that there was more DBP in all of its F6s than it intended
The key question is: Has Nikon actually recalled the cameras from Europe and agreed to meet the EU regulation so that F6s will continue to be sold in the EU ?
pentaxuser
This is exactly what's wrong with the EU. Over regulation, dictatorial edicts, too much nanny state control. Meanwhile, those bureaucrats are eating at the best restaurants in Brussels. Try leaving EU waters in a sailboat. You'll probably be arrested and your boat impounded.