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D600/D610
Sensor Gel Stick
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<blockquote data-quote="PapaST" data-source="post: 398387" data-attributes="member: 8330"><p>I think that would be a wise purchase. I'll tell you my limited experience story. I actually see more spots on my D7100 than my D600. I bought a gel stick to use for routine and stay with wet cleanings for a once or twice a year cleanup. Just recently I've noticed the spots on both and finally decided to give the gel stick a go. I have no idea if they were oil or dust bunnies or what... but the gel stick cleaned it up completely on both cameras. </p><p></p><p>Most spots are in the corners and that (for me) is the toughest to clean because when I "stamp" down I'm not exactly sure how close to the edge I can get before I'm off the sensor (not sure if that really even matters). Despite all of that I still get it very clean. After a couple of runs you can tell that the sensor is actually a fairly sturdy surface. I'm very pleased with my gel stick. </p><p></p><p>The next concern is how long does the stick hold its stickiness and how often can you use/reuse the white transfer strips. If those prove to last a good bit then the purchase price is well worth it in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapaST, post: 398387, member: 8330"] I think that would be a wise purchase. I'll tell you my limited experience story. I actually see more spots on my D7100 than my D600. I bought a gel stick to use for routine and stay with wet cleanings for a once or twice a year cleanup. Just recently I've noticed the spots on both and finally decided to give the gel stick a go. I have no idea if they were oil or dust bunnies or what... but the gel stick cleaned it up completely on both cameras. Most spots are in the corners and that (for me) is the toughest to clean because when I "stamp" down I'm not exactly sure how close to the edge I can get before I'm off the sensor (not sure if that really even matters). Despite all of that I still get it very clean. After a couple of runs you can tell that the sensor is actually a fairly sturdy surface. I'm very pleased with my gel stick. The next concern is how long does the stick hold its stickiness and how often can you use/reuse the white transfer strips. If those prove to last a good bit then the purchase price is well worth it in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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