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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 504663" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>When I sent my D600 in THREE times (in the USA), they cleaned the low pass filter which is what really collects the spots (not the actual sensor). However, even after having the shutter replaced and getting it cleaned of spots/debris, it still continued to get spotted with goop. After having the shutter replaced, they scratched the actual sensor during the repair--don't ask me how they managed to do that because I have no clue. </p><p></p><p>Even though I had my difficulties, I would still suggest you send yours in to get the shutter replaced. It was <em>somewhat</em> better afterwards but not entirely spot-free. My D610 is WAY better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 504663, member: 13196"] When I sent my D600 in THREE times (in the USA), they cleaned the low pass filter which is what really collects the spots (not the actual sensor). However, even after having the shutter replaced and getting it cleaned of spots/debris, it still continued to get spotted with goop. After having the shutter replaced, they scratched the actual sensor during the repair--don't ask me how they managed to do that because I have no clue. Even though I had my difficulties, I would still suggest you send yours in to get the shutter replaced. It was [I]somewhat[/I] better afterwards but not entirely spot-free. My D610 is WAY better. [/QUOTE]
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