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D600/D610
D600 shutter replacement news
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 270439" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>If there is/was a problem with dust then it disappeared after the shutter was replaced. I think Nikon's failure admit a shutter problem and instead calling it a dust problem created the illusion that there was one. As I've said, I had not issues with dust outside the norm, and when I go back and look at the first 100 shots I took with my camera I see oil spots starting, but absolutely nothing that I'd call "dust". Obviously, a sticky sensor is a dust collector, so even dust that might be considered normal in any other camera (i.e. it's there, but you don't see it because it's not stuck to the sensor) now becomes problematic. So while it didn't exacerbate the oil problem, it made it that much easier to see.</p><p></p><p>If you've got a working 600, as I said above, don't bother sending it in - at least not until it either shows issues or has about 50K clicks on it. Then you might as well get it re-refurbed for free if they're offering it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 270439, member: 9240"] If there is/was a problem with dust then it disappeared after the shutter was replaced. I think Nikon's failure admit a shutter problem and instead calling it a dust problem created the illusion that there was one. As I've said, I had not issues with dust outside the norm, and when I go back and look at the first 100 shots I took with my camera I see oil spots starting, but absolutely nothing that I'd call "dust". Obviously, a sticky sensor is a dust collector, so even dust that might be considered normal in any other camera (i.e. it's there, but you don't see it because it's not stuck to the sensor) now becomes problematic. So while it didn't exacerbate the oil problem, it made it that much easier to see. If you've got a working 600, as I said above, don't bother sending it in - at least not until it either shows issues or has about 50K clicks on it. Then you might as well get it re-refurbed for free if they're offering it. [/QUOTE]
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