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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
D600 Dust & Shutter Count
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<blockquote data-quote="CajunJosh" data-source="post: 124986" data-attributes="member: 11637"><p>If Nikon would send me a lifetime supply of sensor swabs I wouldn't be too annoyed but with the D600 that would probably amount to a crate of swabs. I wish I was keeping count but I only took around 200 photos since my last wet cleaning and yesterday while shooting some HDRs for work I had some glaring spots in the sky that were visible without any magnification.</p><p></p><p>In the D600's defense I will say that within the first 200 shots out of the box the sensor looked like it was used by a photojournalist in desert storm. This time I'm only seeing about four spots that won't come off after the rocket blower.</p><p></p><p>I think I might try running the camera on continuous high speed for 10-20 seconds to see if I can't get more of that dust and oil out before the wet cleaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CajunJosh, post: 124986, member: 11637"] If Nikon would send me a lifetime supply of sensor swabs I wouldn't be too annoyed but with the D600 that would probably amount to a crate of swabs. I wish I was keeping count but I only took around 200 photos since my last wet cleaning and yesterday while shooting some HDRs for work I had some glaring spots in the sky that were visible without any magnification. In the D600's defense I will say that within the first 200 shots out of the box the sensor looked like it was used by a photojournalist in desert storm. This time I'm only seeing about four spots that won't come off after the rocket blower. I think I might try running the camera on continuous high speed for 10-20 seconds to see if I can't get more of that dust and oil out before the wet cleaning. [/QUOTE]
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