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D610 Oil spot issue
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<blockquote data-quote="foo" data-source="post: 298406" data-attributes="member: 22513"><p>I found some specs on one or 2 of my photos , anyway i checked lens front element first nothing then the sensor with the mirror up, clean as a whistle .</p><p>In actual fact it was dust or dirt on the rear element of one of the lenses I was using .</p><p>It was cleaned off with a wipe from my sigma micro fibre lens cloth and all was well .</p><p>I do a lot of shooting outdoor and its not possible to keep everthing scrupulously clean in an outdoor environment .I change lenses with the camera face down and as soon as you take a rear cap off and its very easy to get dust particles unseen to the eye on them.</p><p>The media and hype surrounding oil spots has made every potential d600 / d610 nervous as hell , FWTW I myself will be purchasing a d610 and I'm not worried as I will be buying mine with full uk warranty . Any issues and let the vendor sort it out.</p><p>We all like to save cash but sometimes its not worth going the grey market route for the money saved over a proper warranty . Sorry if this sounds negative but there is a lot of hype from the last Nikon FF fiasco that surely Nikon in the end I might add did do something about , is why we got the d610 so soon after the d600 came to market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foo, post: 298406, member: 22513"] I found some specs on one or 2 of my photos , anyway i checked lens front element first nothing then the sensor with the mirror up, clean as a whistle . In actual fact it was dust or dirt on the rear element of one of the lenses I was using . It was cleaned off with a wipe from my sigma micro fibre lens cloth and all was well . I do a lot of shooting outdoor and its not possible to keep everthing scrupulously clean in an outdoor environment .I change lenses with the camera face down and as soon as you take a rear cap off and its very easy to get dust particles unseen to the eye on them. The media and hype surrounding oil spots has made every potential d600 / d610 nervous as hell , FWTW I myself will be purchasing a d610 and I'm not worried as I will be buying mine with full uk warranty . Any issues and let the vendor sort it out. We all like to save cash but sometimes its not worth going the grey market route for the money saved over a proper warranty . Sorry if this sounds negative but there is a lot of hype from the last Nikon FF fiasco that surely Nikon in the end I might add did do something about , is why we got the d610 so soon after the d600 came to market. [/QUOTE]
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