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D500
Oil? spots on sensor
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<blockquote data-quote="davedl" data-source="post: 579999" data-attributes="member: 42678"><p>I also had lubrication spots on my new D500 sensor. They showed up after a few weeks of use. I live within 2 miles of the Nikon service center in LA so two weeks ago Monday morning I dropped off the camera for a sensor cleaning and had it back by Wednesday. Haven' t had any trouble with spots since. Whether your problem is caused by lubrication spots or not I can't tell but it would not hurt to send the camera to your nearest Nikon service center for a sensor cleaning. If that does not fix your problem than at least you know its caused by something else. Not sure why a previous poster is so certain this can't possibly happen with any camera other than the D600. I am not saying it's a common problem to D500 cameras, only that it happened to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davedl, post: 579999, member: 42678"] I also had lubrication spots on my new D500 sensor. They showed up after a few weeks of use. I live within 2 miles of the Nikon service center in LA so two weeks ago Monday morning I dropped off the camera for a sensor cleaning and had it back by Wednesday. Haven' t had any trouble with spots since. Whether your problem is caused by lubrication spots or not I can't tell but it would not hurt to send the camera to your nearest Nikon service center for a sensor cleaning. If that does not fix your problem than at least you know its caused by something else. Not sure why a previous poster is so certain this can't possibly happen with any camera other than the D600. I am not saying it's a common problem to D500 cameras, only that it happened to me. [/QUOTE]
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