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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
Sensor cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="Debashish Banerjee" data-source="post: 294931" data-attributes="member: 24210"><p>SIr, i am based in kolkata. The nikon people before delivery also told me one interesting fact that the interior of the camera had been inspected to have found water laden moisture. They told pretty strongly to me that it must have come in contact of water for this thing. Also , a leak of battery was noticed as some sulphur kind of rust was found near the battery compartment. I was shocked.</p><p></p><p>I know the body is weather sealed and of coarse i am not a mad person to submerge my machine in a bucket of water ... nikon people told me that ti could be most likely from sweat. now thats something weird and i didn't argue further. </p><p></p><p>I will test out the machine tonight again with long exposures to see if any thing improvement has been done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Debashish Banerjee, post: 294931, member: 24210"] SIr, i am based in kolkata. The nikon people before delivery also told me one interesting fact that the interior of the camera had been inspected to have found water laden moisture. They told pretty strongly to me that it must have come in contact of water for this thing. Also , a leak of battery was noticed as some sulphur kind of rust was found near the battery compartment. I was shocked. I know the body is weather sealed and of coarse i am not a mad person to submerge my machine in a bucket of water ... nikon people told me that ti could be most likely from sweat. now thats something weird and i didn't argue further. I will test out the machine tonight again with long exposures to see if any thing improvement has been done. [/QUOTE]
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