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D600/D610
D600 Dust & Shutter Count
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 124969" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Dust is just part of the gig when you're taking photos and changing lenses. Even with my D800 I noticed some spots yesterday after shooting in a dry and less than clean environment (old house, dry grassy field). The difference there is that a squeeze of the blower will send those particles off the sensor. With the D600, the issue is that excess lubricant splattered on the sensor, grabbing hold of the dust and forcing a wet clean. It's one thing to blow off your sensors before and after every shoot (I've gotten in that habit), but it's an entirely other thing to have to expect to wet clean ever couple hundred shots, which I had to do since I do a lot of HDR work where they just pop out (they can go largely unnoticed otherwise).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 124969, member: 9240"] Dust is just part of the gig when you're taking photos and changing lenses. Even with my D800 I noticed some spots yesterday after shooting in a dry and less than clean environment (old house, dry grassy field). The difference there is that a squeeze of the blower will send those particles off the sensor. With the D600, the issue is that excess lubricant splattered on the sensor, grabbing hold of the dust and forcing a wet clean. It's one thing to blow off your sensors before and after every shoot (I've gotten in that habit), but it's an entirely other thing to have to expect to wet clean ever couple hundred shots, which I had to do since I do a lot of HDR work where they just pop out (they can go largely unnoticed otherwise). [/QUOTE]
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