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D600/D610
D610 Oil spot issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 476321" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>It was a complete surprise that showed up in later photos. My presumption is that I applied too much pressure. I became pretty cavalier in my cleaning, thinking, "I'm just cleaning a piece of glass... the OPLF that covers the sensor." Later, I got a 105mm lens that goes up to f32, so I made a few shots at the smallest aperture and saw a VERY visible artifact that turned out to be a scratch because it appeared in all photos.</p><p></p><p>Now, I bought that D600 used, so it's possible the scratch was there before, and I had never shot it at a high enough aperture to notice the scratch, but I was probably the one. Also, when the D600 got it's free shutter replacement under the D600 repair program, they told me it was scratched and I paid to have it replaced. Ugh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 476321, member: 15302"] It was a complete surprise that showed up in later photos. My presumption is that I applied too much pressure. I became pretty cavalier in my cleaning, thinking, "I'm just cleaning a piece of glass... the OPLF that covers the sensor." Later, I got a 105mm lens that goes up to f32, so I made a few shots at the smallest aperture and saw a VERY visible artifact that turned out to be a scratch because it appeared in all photos. Now, I bought that D600 used, so it's possible the scratch was there before, and I had never shot it at a high enough aperture to notice the scratch, but I was probably the one. Also, when the D600 got it's free shutter replacement under the D600 repair program, they told me it was scratched and I paid to have it replaced. Ugh. [/QUOTE]
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