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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
D600 sensor dust problem
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 92505" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>I have used 3 Nikon cameras up until now - am using two at the moment. Never did i experience "dust", "particles" or whatever you want to call it, to this extent. People who say that it happens in other cameras are just trying to comfort themselves - it does not happen to this extent in other cameras. It is all well and good to say, "just clean it every so often". But that is not the answer. If you find metal shavings in your engine oil when you change it, are you jsut going to keep changing the engine oil, dismissing the real problem? The solution is to lodge your compalint with Nikon instead of going on about it here. With further articles coming out, such as the one that Dave posted, it just may be that the shutter leaf mechanism is slowly being ground down. If that is the case, yeah, sure, the "particles" may stop appearing because the shutter leaf mechanism will be ground down to the point that the tolerance between it and the other piece of the camera, are no longer as tight. Again, i never had this issue with my D3000, D5100 or D80. There is a small fault with the D600, just admit it Nikon and everyone else. It's not the end of the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 92505, member: 9619"] I have used 3 Nikon cameras up until now - am using two at the moment. Never did i experience "dust", "particles" or whatever you want to call it, to this extent. People who say that it happens in other cameras are just trying to comfort themselves - it does not happen to this extent in other cameras. It is all well and good to say, "just clean it every so often". But that is not the answer. If you find metal shavings in your engine oil when you change it, are you jsut going to keep changing the engine oil, dismissing the real problem? The solution is to lodge your compalint with Nikon instead of going on about it here. With further articles coming out, such as the one that Dave posted, it just may be that the shutter leaf mechanism is slowly being ground down. If that is the case, yeah, sure, the "particles" may stop appearing because the shutter leaf mechanism will be ground down to the point that the tolerance between it and the other piece of the camera, are no longer as tight. Again, i never had this issue with my D3000, D5100 or D80. There is a small fault with the D600, just admit it Nikon and everyone else. It's not the end of the world. [/QUOTE]
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