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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboybillybob1" data-source="post: 127494" data-attributes="member: 11894"><p>Hi Jay and welcome to this fine forum.</p><p></p><p>The D600, which I have owned for about a week or so is a great camera! Don't let the dust issue sway you. It gets way less over time. I have seen a vast improvement in the short time I have owned it, about 750 activations. I plan on doing a wet sensor cleaning for the one or two spots and will more than likely not see them again for quite a while. The quality of the photos re just too good to let a small thing like dust to put you off. It will eventually go away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboybillybob1, post: 127494, member: 11894"] Hi Jay and welcome to this fine forum. The D600, which I have owned for about a week or so is a great camera! Don't let the dust issue sway you. It gets way less over time. I have seen a vast improvement in the short time I have owned it, about 750 activations. I plan on doing a wet sensor cleaning for the one or two spots and will more than likely not see them again for quite a while. The quality of the photos re just too good to let a small thing like dust to put you off. It will eventually go away. [/QUOTE]
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