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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Adorama & D600 dust
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikonitus" data-source="post: 103429" data-attributes="member: 10962"><p>I thought that was well spoken and very indicative of this "dust" thing... Yes, my D600 DID have dusty deposits when I inspected it a while ago. I first learned about dust on the sensor (or at least the LP filter) back when I had a D80. I simply cleaned as per instructions I saw in a forum just likt this one. I did the same with the D300 I bought a couple of years later, cleaned it too, only when required of course. You know what, I did the same thing with the D600, and will continue to do so. From what I learned of dust with the previous two cameras, I just can't see anything to get all upset about. The stuff is always present, I'd guess even immediately after you clean them and in basically any DSLR of this type, no matter which brand name is on it. Just wait until its presence annoys you enough, then clean it away and wait til the next time, but don't get upset by it...</p><p></p><p>There are still many great photos to be had between cleans...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikonitus, post: 103429, member: 10962"] I thought that was well spoken and very indicative of this "dust" thing... Yes, my D600 DID have dusty deposits when I inspected it a while ago. I first learned about dust on the sensor (or at least the LP filter) back when I had a D80. I simply cleaned as per instructions I saw in a forum just likt this one. I did the same with the D300 I bought a couple of years later, cleaned it too, only when required of course. You know what, I did the same thing with the D600, and will continue to do so. From what I learned of dust with the previous two cameras, I just can't see anything to get all upset about. The stuff is always present, I'd guess even immediately after you clean them and in basically any DSLR of this type, no matter which brand name is on it. Just wait until its presence annoys you enough, then clean it away and wait til the next time, but don't get upset by it... There are still many great photos to be had between cleans... [/QUOTE]
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