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D600 Sensor Dust Timelapse Part 4.

Posted: January 27th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: Kyle's Work | Tags: , , , , | 2 Comments »

After having the camera serviced by Nikon, my D600 is still suffering from an accumulation of dust, even after 5000 shutter releases.

The spots that are appearing now are a lot more faint, the accumulation of new spots has slowed, but it’s still happening. If I shot above F8 (which is 90% of the time) it’s not a problem at all, the spots are invisible, but if I stop it down any more than that, a few faint spots are visible on clear, bright flat areas.


2 Comments on “D600 Sensor Dust Timelapse Part 4.”

  1. 1 Nikon D600 still showing dust/oil issues on image sensor but problem lessens … | Wireless Sensors said at 7:50 pm on January 27th, 2013:

    [...] evidence, Clements cited a new timelapse video (below), which he conducted after we asked him to comment on whether he was still experiencing the [...]

  2. 2 Nikon Issues Official Service Advisory for D600 Dust Issue, Stance is Same said at 4:21 pm on February 22nd, 2013:

    [...] problem is, that might not solve things for good. At the end of January, photographer Kyle Clements reported that his dust accumulation was still happening even after 5000 shots and having the camera [...]


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