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D600/D610
Nikon acknowledges dust issue!
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<blockquote data-quote="clarnibass" data-source="post: 118915" data-attributes="member: 9831"><p>You can notice that in the American statement they don't actually admit to anything other than say dust gets on sensors/filters and if you have spots that don't disappear by the in-camera sensor cleaning or a blower, go to a Nikon service center. That can be true for any DSLR. In the European statement they add that the dust could be coming from inside the camera from its operation and not just dust getting into the camera.</p><p> </p><p>The fact that they have a statement specific to the D600 does say something between the lines... but they don't admit to anything really. If this is just free wet (or any) cleaning then it's nothing like a fix to the problem, as it seems many have the dust spots appear after just a few dozens shots (in the worst cases), so any type of cleaning of the filter won't really help.</p><p> </p><p>On other forums I've read about at least two people who called service centers and asked about this statement, only to find whoever they spoke with didn't even know about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clarnibass, post: 118915, member: 9831"] You can notice that in the American statement they don't actually admit to anything other than say dust gets on sensors/filters and if you have spots that don't disappear by the in-camera sensor cleaning or a blower, go to a Nikon service center. That can be true for any DSLR. In the European statement they add that the dust could be coming from inside the camera from its operation and not just dust getting into the camera. The fact that they have a statement specific to the D600 does say something between the lines... but they don't admit to anything really. If this is just free wet (or any) cleaning then it's nothing like a fix to the problem, as it seems many have the dust spots appear after just a few dozens shots (in the worst cases), so any type of cleaning of the filter won't really help. On other forums I've read about at least two people who called service centers and asked about this statement, only to find whoever they spoke with didn't even know about it. [/QUOTE]
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