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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Nikon acknowledges dust issue!
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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 118401" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>I read the response, I would not say that they acknowledge any unique D600 issue, or oil spots, just yes, DSLRs get spots, some spots can be removed by the in camera vibration, and if not,, well bring to your nearest Nikon Service center (as if that is convenient), and the friendly 1950s like guy will have it fixed in a jiffy,, right..... it will be put in a pile, waiting for the patient wait for its turn in the queue, in which the technician will lock open the mirror, do a wet clean, finish it in like 15 minutes, and well,, it will filter back to the mailing/send back, and eventually you will get a notice, to pick up your prized procession. Now, maybe it will be covered by warranty, or maybe it will be declared outside, and you will have a service call...</p><p></p><p></p><p>You might consider a local shop, some offer the cleaning, and will do a expediate cleaning, but not cheap,, usually 100 dollars. </p><p></p><p>or buy the kit, and do yourself, saw a post hear where a link to a video class was presented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 118401, member: 10038"] I read the response, I would not say that they acknowledge any unique D600 issue, or oil spots, just yes, DSLRs get spots, some spots can be removed by the in camera vibration, and if not,, well bring to your nearest Nikon Service center (as if that is convenient), and the friendly 1950s like guy will have it fixed in a jiffy,, right..... it will be put in a pile, waiting for the patient wait for its turn in the queue, in which the technician will lock open the mirror, do a wet clean, finish it in like 15 minutes, and well,, it will filter back to the mailing/send back, and eventually you will get a notice, to pick up your prized procession. Now, maybe it will be covered by warranty, or maybe it will be declared outside, and you will have a service call... You might consider a local shop, some offer the cleaning, and will do a expediate cleaning, but not cheap,, usually 100 dollars. or buy the kit, and do yourself, saw a post hear where a link to a video class was presented. [/QUOTE]
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