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Mirrorless in 2026, maybe!
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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 842909" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>I try and be very careful to keep the camera pointed down when changing lenses. I also try not to change them in the field, if I can help it. I had to clean my Z5 and Z7ii many times. Often, just a few puffs from a squeeze blower would do the trick, but all too often I had to get out the swabs. </p><p></p><p>The two DSLRs that my daughter and I have owned and used never needed the sensor cleaned. </p><p></p><p>I'm still careful when changing the lenses on my Z8 because dust and dirt can still get inside the body, but the sensor cover seems to be doing it's job well. I seriously doubt Nikon would have gone to the expense of putting a sensor cover on their Z8 and Z9 if it wasn't a common issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 842909, member: 50197"] I try and be very careful to keep the camera pointed down when changing lenses. I also try not to change them in the field, if I can help it. I had to clean my Z5 and Z7ii many times. Often, just a few puffs from a squeeze blower would do the trick, but all too often I had to get out the swabs. The two DSLRs that my daughter and I have owned and used never needed the sensor cleaned. I'm still careful when changing the lenses on my Z8 because dust and dirt can still get inside the body, but the sensor cover seems to be doing it's job well. I seriously doubt Nikon would have gone to the expense of putting a sensor cover on their Z8 and Z9 if it wasn't a common issue. [/QUOTE]
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