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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 304955" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>One more thing--just because you had your sensor cleaned doesn't necessarily mean everything was removed. Some of my photos had a spot that showed up, and after using the sensor loupe, I was able to identify exactly where it was located. I did the first wet cleaning and looked inside using the loupe. Apparently the spot was sticky. It took a few more swipes of wet cleaning (and a little light scrubbing) because the spot was so sticky the cleaning moved it to a different location on the sensor. With a little patience, I was able to completely remove it. The loupe really helped.</p><p></p><p>In the past I had problems with my D600's sensor spots. Nikon replaced the shutter and subsequently scratched the sensor. There were spots that showed up which could not be removed making me wonder if they were on the back side of the low pass filter. Have you ever had your camera serviced (not counting the sensor cleaning you already mentioned)? Or did you buy it used?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 304955, member: 13196"] One more thing--just because you had your sensor cleaned doesn't necessarily mean everything was removed. Some of my photos had a spot that showed up, and after using the sensor loupe, I was able to identify exactly where it was located. I did the first wet cleaning and looked inside using the loupe. Apparently the spot was sticky. It took a few more swipes of wet cleaning (and a little light scrubbing) because the spot was so sticky the cleaning moved it to a different location on the sensor. With a little patience, I was able to completely remove it. The loupe really helped. In the past I had problems with my D600's sensor spots. Nikon replaced the shutter and subsequently scratched the sensor. There were spots that showed up which could not be removed making me wonder if they were on the back side of the low pass filter. Have you ever had your camera serviced (not counting the sensor cleaning you already mentioned)? Or did you buy it used? [/QUOTE]
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