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D600/D610
D600 Dust & Shutter Count
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<blockquote data-quote="eli" data-source="post: 111417" data-attributes="member: 10282"><p>as i read the cleaning methods, i get a bit wary - so for now, i am holding off of purchasing the 600. I would expect</p><p>Nikon to find a way to fix the problem at its source, in manufacturing, so that you can spend your time catching photos instead </p><p>of catching dust! I have heard this is a great camera, so more's the pity.</p><p>Can anyone tell me if this has become a problem for Nikon. My last camera - film - was a Nikon and it helped me</p><p>take beautiful, timeless photos of my children. No i use the 7000 and wish i was back shooting with film. Is the 600 that</p><p>good, that the prints approach film? I have heard that it is. If so, then nikon would be wise to correct the issues so that</p><p>potential consumers, hesitating because of concern over oil/dust issues, will part with thousands of dollars to purchase the camera.</p><p>I hope Nikon is paying attention to this forum! </p><p>Last point, i respect those of you who are willing and able to deal patiently with the spots and know how to clean the sensor </p><p>without worrying about doing damage to the camera. </p><p>Take care</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eli, post: 111417, member: 10282"] as i read the cleaning methods, i get a bit wary - so for now, i am holding off of purchasing the 600. I would expect Nikon to find a way to fix the problem at its source, in manufacturing, so that you can spend your time catching photos instead of catching dust! I have heard this is a great camera, so more's the pity. Can anyone tell me if this has become a problem for Nikon. My last camera - film - was a Nikon and it helped me take beautiful, timeless photos of my children. No i use the 7000 and wish i was back shooting with film. Is the 600 that good, that the prints approach film? I have heard that it is. If so, then nikon would be wise to correct the issues so that potential consumers, hesitating because of concern over oil/dust issues, will part with thousands of dollars to purchase the camera. I hope Nikon is paying attention to this forum! Last point, i respect those of you who are willing and able to deal patiently with the spots and know how to clean the sensor without worrying about doing damage to the camera. Take care [/QUOTE]
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