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D7100
Oil spots on the D7100
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 165999" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p><strong>Re: Any D7000 Owners get oil spots on sensor?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And what tells you that you won't have any problems with any other brand... Problems in manufacturing do happen and it's not because you've read a review on internet that it means that all cameras are affected. One thing I know is that the more sensitive sensors in newer models seem to attract more dust. I think this is simple physics because there is more static electricity inside the camera today than there was with lower pixel count sensors.</p><p></p><p>I have a D7000 and a D600 and can tell you that dust/oil is not something that is bothering me. It takes only a few minutes to touch up the little specks with PS and I rarely shoot at f22. For normal photography, I find these cameras do the job for me. For you...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 165999, member: 3903"] [b]Re: Any D7000 Owners get oil spots on sensor?[/b] And what tells you that you won't have any problems with any other brand... Problems in manufacturing do happen and it's not because you've read a review on internet that it means that all cameras are affected. One thing I know is that the more sensitive sensors in newer models seem to attract more dust. I think this is simple physics because there is more static electricity inside the camera today than there was with lower pixel count sensors. I have a D7000 and a D600 and can tell you that dust/oil is not something that is bothering me. It takes only a few minutes to touch up the little specks with PS and I rarely shoot at f22. For normal photography, I find these cameras do the job for me. For you... [/QUOTE]
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