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D600/D610
Cleaning the sensor help
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<blockquote data-quote="Megharupa" data-source="post: 186758" data-attributes="member: 12875"><p>Hello,</p><p>Just received my D600 back from Nikon after 3 weeks. They replaced the shutter, adjusted the focus and did a general cleaning.</p><p>After 6 months and 8000 clicks the spots were quite noticeable @ F 11 and above. Now, the camera seems to focus far better than before and no dust.I use a 50MM 1.4 lens and an older 70 -210MM.</p><p></p><p>Question:</p><p>Nikon does not recommend wet cleaning the sensor, just using an air blower, why then all the information on wet cleaning if it is not recommended by the manufacture?</p><p>If I never see any spots in my photos again that would be great, but I am getting ready for the worst and hoping for the best.</p><p></p><p>I have a D5000 with 30K + shots that has been in every dusty environment you could think of. No dust spots yet.</p><p> regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Megharupa, post: 186758, member: 12875"] Hello, Just received my D600 back from Nikon after 3 weeks. They replaced the shutter, adjusted the focus and did a general cleaning. After 6 months and 8000 clicks the spots were quite noticeable @ F 11 and above. Now, the camera seems to focus far better than before and no dust.I use a 50MM 1.4 lens and an older 70 -210MM. Question: Nikon does not recommend wet cleaning the sensor, just using an air blower, why then all the information on wet cleaning if it is not recommended by the manufacture? If I never see any spots in my photos again that would be great, but I am getting ready for the worst and hoping for the best. I have a D5000 with 30K + shots that has been in every dusty environment you could think of. No dust spots yet. regards [/QUOTE]
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