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<blockquote data-quote="zutty" data-source="post: 325206" data-attributes="member: 25692"><p>Actually I am returning this D800 in exchange for the new D810, but for future reference how could a virtually brand new camera have a dirty sensor?? I am extremely careful when changing lenses and use the built in cleaner frequently. How would one go about cleaning the sensor? Or would it have to have been sent back to Nikon to do this? Is it possible that the spots were from dust on the lens? Also, Here is a shot of a white wall with the same lens..[ATTACH=full]98106[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zutty, post: 325206, member: 25692"] Actually I am returning this D800 in exchange for the new D810, but for future reference how could a virtually brand new camera have a dirty sensor?? I am extremely careful when changing lenses and use the built in cleaner frequently. How would one go about cleaning the sensor? Or would it have to have been sent back to Nikon to do this? Is it possible that the spots were from dust on the lens? Also, Here is a shot of a white wall with the same lens..[ATTACH type="full"]98106._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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