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D600/D610
D600 shutter replacement news
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 270398" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Are you implying that the D600 is improperly sealed? Do you have any evidence of this other than Nikon going to "D800 style body seals" on the D610? </p><p></p><p>The shutter replacement indeed solves the problem. There was never a "dust problem", only the fact that normal dust common to <em>every</em> DSLR was not easily blown from the sensor due to the presence of the oil. Since getting a proper shutter I will tell you that I've had to clean my D800 more often than my D600, even though the D600 gets about twice as many clicks and has supposedly inferior seals. Fact is, I change lenses on the 800 far more often, which is something photographers do with cameras, and dust gets in. As Nikon said truthfully in their otherwise blatant refusal to cop to the real problem with the D600, dust is a normal part of owning a camera like this. It's just supposed to go away more times than not with a bulb blower. <em>That</em> was the problem, and it's fixed with the shutter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 270398, member: 9240"] Are you implying that the D600 is improperly sealed? Do you have any evidence of this other than Nikon going to "D800 style body seals" on the D610? The shutter replacement indeed solves the problem. There was never a "dust problem", only the fact that normal dust common to [I]every[/I] DSLR was not easily blown from the sensor due to the presence of the oil. Since getting a proper shutter I will tell you that I've had to clean my D800 more often than my D600, even though the D600 gets about twice as many clicks and has supposedly inferior seals. Fact is, I change lenses on the 800 far more often, which is something photographers do with cameras, and dust gets in. As Nikon said truthfully in their otherwise blatant refusal to cop to the real problem with the D600, dust is a normal part of owning a camera like this. It's just supposed to go away more times than not with a bulb blower. [I]That[/I] was the problem, and it's fixed with the shutter. [/QUOTE]
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