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Sony a6000 - First Impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 379774" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>As has been mentioned here, a sensor turned on is nothing more than a dust collector with the charge it carries. Given that it doesn't hide behind a mirror and shutter full time I suspect the longer it's on in various environments and lying in various positions (i.e. on its back) the faster it collects dust. Interesting that yours collected dust that quickly, so I'll keep an eye out. Knowing I'm surely the first one in there them less unhappy I'll be when I have to clean it the first time.</p><p></p><p>The lack of a screen overlay surprised me a bit because it seems to be standard on anything that can be scratched, but the fact that the manual speaks directly to installing the eyepiece cup makes me believe that even if it hadn't been sold someone had been in there. The camera was in a protective white foam bag, but had no plastic wrap at all, and <em>every </em>new camera I've ever purchased has had a plastic bag over it of some sort, either inside or over the protective bag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 379774, member: 9240"] As has been mentioned here, a sensor turned on is nothing more than a dust collector with the charge it carries. Given that it doesn't hide behind a mirror and shutter full time I suspect the longer it's on in various environments and lying in various positions (i.e. on its back) the faster it collects dust. Interesting that yours collected dust that quickly, so I'll keep an eye out. Knowing I'm surely the first one in there them less unhappy I'll be when I have to clean it the first time. The lack of a screen overlay surprised me a bit because it seems to be standard on anything that can be scratched, but the fact that the manual speaks directly to installing the eyepiece cup makes me believe that even if it hadn't been sold someone had been in there. The camera was in a protective white foam bag, but had no plastic wrap at all, and [I]every [/I]new camera I've ever purchased has had a plastic bag over it of some sort, either inside or over the protective bag. [/QUOTE]
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