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Nikon acknowledges dust issue!
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 118316" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>HDR will show you things that are not visible when shooting normally. And the wider the angle, the more you'll see these dust things. I still remember my shock when I first saw one of these on my D700, it was with the 16-35 @f16 and the camera was about 3 weeks old... </p><p></p><p>Just get the tools to do a wet clean. If you are not sure, do what I did. I went to my local camera shop and ask them to clean my sensor, but insisted I stay and watch so I could learn at the same time. It then un-mystified the whole process and now I just do it. I think any serious photographer should learn this the same way we learned to dust off negatives before enlarging then in the good old darkroom days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 118316, member: 3903"] HDR will show you things that are not visible when shooting normally. And the wider the angle, the more you'll see these dust things. I still remember my shock when I first saw one of these on my D700, it was with the 16-35 @f16 and the camera was about 3 weeks old... Just get the tools to do a wet clean. If you are not sure, do what I did. I went to my local camera shop and ask them to clean my sensor, but insisted I stay and watch so I could learn at the same time. It then un-mystified the whole process and now I just do it. I think any serious photographer should learn this the same way we learned to dust off negatives before enlarging then in the good old darkroom days. [/QUOTE]
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