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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
New Nikon D610. Is this amount of sensor dirt normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 287253" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>Another very easy step you can take is to never ever put your lens caps (or camera caps) in your pocket when changing lenses. Although I have no proof, I'd estimate that 75% or more of the normal dust that gets into your camera comes from dust deposited on your lens from the cap and then into your body from the lens. I keep a ziplock baggie around to place my caps in when I'm changing lenses and every few weeks or so I thoroughly clean the back plates of my lenses (you'd be surprised how dirty they get in a short amount of time). It's a simple change of habits that can go a long way in keeping those pesky spots out of your images.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 287253, member: 9521"] Another very easy step you can take is to never ever put your lens caps (or camera caps) in your pocket when changing lenses. Although I have no proof, I'd estimate that 75% or more of the normal dust that gets into your camera comes from dust deposited on your lens from the cap and then into your body from the lens. I keep a ziplock baggie around to place my caps in when I'm changing lenses and every few weeks or so I thoroughly clean the back plates of my lenses (you'd be surprised how dirty they get in a short amount of time). It's a simple change of habits that can go a long way in keeping those pesky spots out of your images. [/QUOTE]
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