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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
D600 Dirt/Oil problem still exist?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 138300" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>There is a prevailing opinion that some of the "dust" on the D600's may be debris from the shutter itself. Essentially what I'm reading here is that they'll take a look and figure it out, and if it's just dirty they may actually have the balls to charge you in a climate where they can't bring in shutters fast enough for the repairs (I doubt that would happen, but who knows?). Dust is an everyday fact of life with photography, and I suspect that most D600 owners who don't have the <strong><em>real</em></strong> problem might not even bother to check for dust because more times than not they'd never see it on their photos. So getting the proper tools to deal with the basics of camera care moving forward is something you should do anyway. If they don't blow clean, or at least cleaner, then consider senting it back. If it cleans up then shoot some more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 138300, member: 9240"] There is a prevailing opinion that some of the "dust" on the D600's may be debris from the shutter itself. Essentially what I'm reading here is that they'll take a look and figure it out, and if it's just dirty they may actually have the balls to charge you in a climate where they can't bring in shutters fast enough for the repairs (I doubt that would happen, but who knows?). Dust is an everyday fact of life with photography, and I suspect that most D600 owners who don't have the [B][I]real[/I][/B] problem might not even bother to check for dust because more times than not they'd never see it on their photos. So getting the proper tools to deal with the basics of camera care moving forward is something you should do anyway. If they don't blow clean, or at least cleaner, then consider senting it back. If it cleans up then shoot some more. [/QUOTE]
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