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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Oil spots/AF issues--called Nikon for service
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<blockquote data-quote="papa2jaja" data-source="post: 210908" data-attributes="member: 14651"><p>hark, I'm sorry to read about this. But I have to say, the same thing happened to me, and this was the moment that made me decide that I cannot use my D600 in its current state.</p><p></p><p>I had wet cleaned the sensor diligently once again, and there was not a single spot left on it. I took a test shot - clean. I went outside to take a picture half an hour later - and had a big dark blob in the picture. And that was after already some 4000 pictures taken with this D600!</p><p></p><p>That was a little over one week before my vacation, and I really could not clean the sensor every day or even several times per day while travelling. My solution was to buy a D800. I've cleaned the D800's sensor once since then (after 5 months), but it was just dust, and just one speck, and I change lenses a lot meanwhile (on the D600 I was using a zoom, now I use primes).</p><p></p><p>I know some think our complaints are exaggerated, but I know how you feel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="papa2jaja, post: 210908, member: 14651"] hark, I'm sorry to read about this. But I have to say, the same thing happened to me, and this was the moment that made me decide that I cannot use my D600 in its current state. I had wet cleaned the sensor diligently once again, and there was not a single spot left on it. I took a test shot - clean. I went outside to take a picture half an hour later - and had a big dark blob in the picture. And that was after already some 4000 pictures taken with this D600! That was a little over one week before my vacation, and I really could not clean the sensor every day or even several times per day while travelling. My solution was to buy a D800. I've cleaned the D800's sensor once since then (after 5 months), but it was just dust, and just one speck, and I change lenses a lot meanwhile (on the D600 I was using a zoom, now I use primes). I know some think our complaints are exaggerated, but I know how you feel. [/QUOTE]
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