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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Thom's review of D600
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<blockquote data-quote="eli" data-source="post: 126022" data-attributes="member: 10282"><p>i found some spots while shooting with my 7000, so i went to my local camera store to purchase the material for a wet clean. Instead, i got a great price on their cleaning the camera and, a day later, my 7000 was good to go. I also discovered that my white balance and other settings were off (before leaving the camera for the cleaning), accounting for some of my upset with the camera. What did i learn?</p><p>That often, the problem lies within me, and not the technology. Now, i am not applying this lesson to the dust/oil issues of the 600; however, if you can clean the sensor yourself, maintain your camera, and get great shots with it, or get a new shutter, it makes sense to keep and enjoy the advanced technologies, full frame sensor and its IQ.</p><p>ENjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eli, post: 126022, member: 10282"] i found some spots while shooting with my 7000, so i went to my local camera store to purchase the material for a wet clean. Instead, i got a great price on their cleaning the camera and, a day later, my 7000 was good to go. I also discovered that my white balance and other settings were off (before leaving the camera for the cleaning), accounting for some of my upset with the camera. What did i learn? That often, the problem lies within me, and not the technology. Now, i am not applying this lesson to the dust/oil issues of the 600; however, if you can clean the sensor yourself, maintain your camera, and get great shots with it, or get a new shutter, it makes sense to keep and enjoy the advanced technologies, full frame sensor and its IQ. ENjoy! [/QUOTE]
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