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Old 22nd February 2013   #1
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Nikon on D600's sensor dust

To users of the D600 digital SLR camera

This is way faster than their earlier acknowledgements of flaws and defects. Progress!
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Re: Nikon on D600's sensor dust

It's a tepid response but at least a response...'blow' the issue off wow if it was just that easy.
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Re: Nikon on D600's sensor dust

defs have a nice crust forming on my sensor in the typically afflicted areas.

kinda avoided the d800 'cause i didn't want to spend ages sending my brand new camera to nikon to get it working properly. now i'm going to have to anyway most likely. though i prefer dust to questionable focus (i know WAY too many people who have had their camera mis-repaired several times on that issue).

three cheers for progress i suppose.
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Re: Nikon on D600's sensor dust

The thing is that it only takes a wet clean to remove any crud. Nothing new other than the miracle shake clean didn't work due to the spatter I suppose.

I had one sticky spot that cleaned right up and no further issues. However, kudos to Nikon to at least acknowledge customer concerns. It must obviously have been hurting sales otherwise they'd still deny that any issue MIGHT exist.
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Re: Nikon on D600's sensor dust

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The thing is that it only takes a wet clean to remove any crud. Nothing new other than the miracle shake clean didn't work due to the spatter I suppose.

I had one sticky spot that cleaned right up and no further issues. However, kudos to Nikon to at least acknowledge customer concerns. It must obviously have been hurting sales otherwise they'd still deny that any issue MIGHT exist.
that's what i'm hoping. it hasn't gotten to critical mass yet. lol
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