HPS3
Disney Fanatic
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- Jul 8, 2009
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This D600 dust problem is just driving me crazy. I'm not sure what to do. I know that all interchangeable lens cameras collect dust but how many do it without changing lenses. Nikon definitely made a ****oo with this one. There is definitely a problem with something internal spitting dust or oil all over the top left of the sensor. I am not a stranger to cleaning a sensor and have already cleaned this one once with Eclipse and sensor swabs. After about 200 clicks without changing the lens there is all kinds of junk on the sensor.
I shot mirrorrless for the past year and never cleaned those sensors once. I don't know why but the open sensor just doesn't collect dust like the DSLRs. I don't what to do with the D600. Should I return it or fight the dust issue and hope that Nikon admits to the problem and fixes it?
Even Lensrental.com has posted their findings on all of their D600s. Has anyone else experienced this before?
I don't mind cleaning the sensor when needed but I don't want to clean the sensor and right after have to try to spot remove spots as soon as I upload my images. I have a trip to WDW planned in a few weeks and shoot lots of landscapes in Disney and I think these are going to show up in my skies quite often.
This is @ F20

_DSC0944 by Harry Shields, on Flickr
@ F8

D600 Dust Problem @ F8 by Harry Shields, on Flickr
I shot mirrorrless for the past year and never cleaned those sensors once. I don't know why but the open sensor just doesn't collect dust like the DSLRs. I don't what to do with the D600. Should I return it or fight the dust issue and hope that Nikon admits to the problem and fixes it?
Even Lensrental.com has posted their findings on all of their D600s. Has anyone else experienced this before?
I don't mind cleaning the sensor when needed but I don't want to clean the sensor and right after have to try to spot remove spots as soon as I upload my images. I have a trip to WDW planned in a few weeks and shoot lots of landscapes in Disney and I think these are going to show up in my skies quite often.
This is @ F20

_DSC0944 by Harry Shields, on Flickr
@ F8

D600 Dust Problem @ F8 by Harry Shields, on Flickr