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<blockquote data-quote="jrleo33" data-source="post: 270576" data-attributes="member: 17332"><p>As a world-wide community, look at what the Nikonite's D600 Forums has helped accomplish with today's (Nikon's Technical Service Advisory for the D600.) Good job for all who have contributed input.</p><p></p><p>I believe anyone who received the D600 NTSA should send their Camera in for the service. I can't believe Nikon would commit to the huge expenditure associaed with this recall, and not completely fix the dust and lubricant issues, plus providing a higher degree of weather sealing for the D600. I don't think Nikon wants these 600s to come back for service with the same problems this recall addresses. Of course, I am using logic, versus Nicon's bottom line, and who knows?</p><p></p><p>Once Nikon completes this recall service, I believe D600 owner's will have an additional degree of insurance, if the same oil and dust issues show up again; as Nikon will have to pay for two-way shipping and service the camera for no cost.</p><p></p><p>I am including a JPEG drawing of the filter arrangement that lay on top of the sensor. The text shows this filter stack is for the D800, but was reading this same stack is used for the D600. I cannot substantiate this claim. The first yellow low-pass filter is the one where dust, and or oil, accumulates. I am not sure which filter was removed from the D800E stack.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]74837[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Is anyone aware if the D610 is having any of these dust and oil issues?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrleo33, post: 270576, member: 17332"] As a world-wide community, look at what the Nikonite's D600 Forums has helped accomplish with today's (Nikon's Technical Service Advisory for the D600.) Good job for all who have contributed input. I believe anyone who received the D600 NTSA should send their Camera in for the service. I can't believe Nikon would commit to the huge expenditure associaed with this recall, and not completely fix the dust and lubricant issues, plus providing a higher degree of weather sealing for the D600. I don't think Nikon wants these 600s to come back for service with the same problems this recall addresses. Of course, I am using logic, versus Nicon's bottom line, and who knows? Once Nikon completes this recall service, I believe D600 owner's will have an additional degree of insurance, if the same oil and dust issues show up again; as Nikon will have to pay for two-way shipping and service the camera for no cost. I am including a JPEG drawing of the filter arrangement that lay on top of the sensor. The text shows this filter stack is for the D800, but was reading this same stack is used for the D600. I cannot substantiate this claim. The first yellow low-pass filter is the one where dust, and or oil, accumulates. I am not sure which filter was removed from the D800E stack. [ATTACH=CONFIG]74837._xfImport[/ATTACH] Is anyone aware if the D610 is having any of these dust and oil issues? [/QUOTE]
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