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D600/D610
D600 sensor dust problem
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<blockquote data-quote="macjim" data-source="post: 91832"><p>Not the most satisfying answer if that is the real response from Nikon... if it is coming from the shutter leaf mechanism then surely that is a fault. I've never experienced that with any other camera that I've owned, as far as I know. My own D600 hasn’t seen a lot of use so far so I'm not aware of any 'dust' so far – hopefully I'll be one of the lucky ones that haven't – but this has made me wish I hadn't bought the camera. My previous Nikon – a D90 – had an intermittent fault where it wouldn't shoot at all and would only work if I switched it off and on. My D50 before that had the flash problem to – it failed to worked when it popped up, after a few years of intermittent use – so my experience with Nikon hasn't been good. Why did I buy another Nikon? I didn't have a lot of choices, I had a Leica M9 with a Leica 35 mm lens bought early this year and after eight months of use I finally admitted defeat as I could focus easily and as sharp as I would have liked, so the camera was sent off tot a Leica dealer to sell on commission – the original supplier went bust this year – and it didn't sell. Then Leica c+++++d on their users by bringing out a cheapened M9 in the form of the M-M. \this undercut the second hand market as it sold at the same price as the price my camera should have made and that meant I had to sell at a loss and the only choice was to but the D600 with the money, so that is how I came to be a Nikon user once more and a D600 owner.So you can understand my frustration if this yet another Nikon problem, I just hope they will come up good and do the right thing for all us D600 owners and replace the shutter mechanism. Lucky white heather anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macjim, post: 91832"] Not the most satisfying answer if that is the real response from Nikon... if it is coming from the shutter leaf mechanism then surely that is a fault. I've never experienced that with any other camera that I've owned, as far as I know. My own D600 hasn’t seen a lot of use so far so I'm not aware of any 'dust' so far – hopefully I'll be one of the lucky ones that haven't – but this has made me wish I hadn't bought the camera. My previous Nikon – a D90 – had an intermittent fault where it wouldn't shoot at all and would only work if I switched it off and on. My D50 before that had the flash problem to – it failed to worked when it popped up, after a few years of intermittent use – so my experience with Nikon hasn't been good. Why did I buy another Nikon? I didn't have a lot of choices, I had a Leica M9 with a Leica 35 mm lens bought early this year and after eight months of use I finally admitted defeat as I could focus easily and as sharp as I would have liked, so the camera was sent off tot a Leica dealer to sell on commission – the original supplier went bust this year – and it didn't sell. Then Leica c+++++d on their users by bringing out a cheapened M9 in the form of the M-M. \this undercut the second hand market as it sold at the same price as the price my camera should have made and that meant I had to sell at a loss and the only choice was to but the D600 with the money, so that is how I came to be a Nikon user once more and a D600 owner.So you can understand my frustration if this yet another Nikon problem, I just hope they will come up good and do the right thing for all us D600 owners and replace the shutter mechanism. Lucky white heather anyone? [/QUOTE]
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