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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
Dirty sensor?
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<blockquote data-quote="dukatum" data-source="post: 300678" data-attributes="member: 23829"><p>Users on the WWW dramatise everything to make negatives sound worse than they are, and to grow their epeen.</p><p></p><p>One dot in the window, at the bottom of the 3rd tier, left side of centre just to left of the yellow reflection. But honestly if it's just these two mentioned, it's 10 seconds post processing to remove them.</p><p>Do a test for your sensor to see how dirty it is. Never a bad thing to send it in for a clean anyway. Or swap it with my D7000, it has a clean sensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dukatum, post: 300678, member: 23829"] Users on the WWW dramatise everything to make negatives sound worse than they are, and to grow their epeen. One dot in the window, at the bottom of the 3rd tier, left side of centre just to left of the yellow reflection. But honestly if it's just these two mentioned, it's 10 seconds post processing to remove them. Do a test for your sensor to see how dirty it is. Never a bad thing to send it in for a clean anyway. Or swap it with my D7000, it has a clean sensor. [/QUOTE]
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