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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 24774" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>I find it a little strange that the spots are still there after sending the camera to Nikon. Have you contacted them to let them know about this? </p><p>I have some on mine too, tried the blower and they still are there. I'm waiting for my local shop to have a Nikon clinic to have them clean with liquid cleaner. But, for the most part, I don't see the spots with regular use of the camera. I rarely use f 32… And if you read different articles, they don't recommend that you do. You kind of loose quality after you pass f-16 I think. Plus, it's much easier with post processing to remove these little specs than it was with negatives to remove every little piece of dust. I remember retouching photos with the small tiny little bugger of a brush and don't miss it at all. So, I hope you find a solution with Nikon, but in the meantime, keep shooting at normal f stops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 24774, member: 3903"] I find it a little strange that the spots are still there after sending the camera to Nikon. Have you contacted them to let them know about this? I have some on mine too, tried the blower and they still are there. I'm waiting for my local shop to have a Nikon clinic to have them clean with liquid cleaner. But, for the most part, I don't see the spots with regular use of the camera. I rarely use f 32… And if you read different articles, they don't recommend that you do. You kind of loose quality after you pass f-16 I think. Plus, it's much easier with post processing to remove these little specs than it was with negatives to remove every little piece of dust. I remember retouching photos with the small tiny little bugger of a brush and don't miss it at all. So, I hope you find a solution with Nikon, but in the meantime, keep shooting at normal f stops. [/QUOTE]
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