BackdoorArts
Senior Member
I hadn't noticed any specific dust on the sensor, or even wanted to look given that I'm resigned to just dealing with whatever the D600 feeds me on this 3rd shutter. The camera is too darn good to complain about sensor cleaning.
That said, I haven't shot HDR's much in a months, so I took an opportunity on Sunday morning to shoot a couple and just got around to looking at them this morning. As I zipped through presets in HDR Efex Pro 2 I noticed something immediately as I scrolled past this one. I don't know if it's shutter related or just all the freaking pollen in the air. I suspect the latter for sure as there's a thin layer on my deck that has visible footprints in it, one day after washing it down. Whether or not the first is involved is not something I'm going to worry about. I won't bother wet cleaning until the pollen dies down as I suspect it'll just get back in there - probably as I'm cleaning (yes, it's that bad in NJ).
Just thought I'd share.
That said, I haven't shot HDR's much in a months, so I took an opportunity on Sunday morning to shoot a couple and just got around to looking at them this morning. As I zipped through presets in HDR Efex Pro 2 I noticed something immediately as I scrolled past this one. I don't know if it's shutter related or just all the freaking pollen in the air. I suspect the latter for sure as there's a thin layer on my deck that has visible footprints in it, one day after washing it down. Whether or not the first is involved is not something I'm going to worry about. I won't bother wet cleaning until the pollen dies down as I suspect it'll just get back in there - probably as I'm cleaning (yes, it's that bad in NJ).
Just thought I'd share.