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D600/D610
Inside the D600
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 151793" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>No it wouldn't. I saw a tech in the local store clean my sensor and instead of using the cleaning mode within the menu, he was just using "B" (bulb) mode. Since I was there as an observer, I didn't say a thing but question this and he told me this is the way he does it. To me, I found that a little unproductive because I think that when the sensor is trying to record, it might be attracting more dust because of the magnetic field created with the current. This is just something I did witness but I would never clean my sensor this way just being afraid of a slip-up that could damage the shutter if my finger would slip off the exposure button.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 151793, member: 3903"] No it wouldn't. I saw a tech in the local store clean my sensor and instead of using the cleaning mode within the menu, he was just using "B" (bulb) mode. Since I was there as an observer, I didn't say a thing but question this and he told me this is the way he does it. To me, I found that a little unproductive because I think that when the sensor is trying to record, it might be attracting more dust because of the magnetic field created with the current. This is just something I did witness but I would never clean my sensor this way just being afraid of a slip-up that could damage the shutter if my finger would slip off the exposure button. [/QUOTE]
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