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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Post repair dust spots, dammit
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<blockquote data-quote="tmcguire17" data-source="post: 135132" data-attributes="member: 9827"><p>Ive had mine since feb. after about 490 clicks it was a dust storm. Blew it out with no major change. Debated long and hard about sending it back or wet cleaning. Decided to give it a cleaning. Cleaned spotless another 1k clicks spots but not as bad blew it out and they were gone well over 3k clicks now stays pretty much spotless. As a matter of principle shouldn't have to clean a new camera but you'll have to clean it sooner or later. Id fire it atleast 3k clicks before i sent it back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmcguire17, post: 135132, member: 9827"] Ive had mine since feb. after about 490 clicks it was a dust storm. Blew it out with no major change. Debated long and hard about sending it back or wet cleaning. Decided to give it a cleaning. Cleaned spotless another 1k clicks spots but not as bad blew it out and they were gone well over 3k clicks now stays pretty much spotless. As a matter of principle shouldn't have to clean a new camera but you'll have to clean it sooner or later. Id fire it atleast 3k clicks before i sent it back. [/QUOTE]
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