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Posted: Sat Mar 29th, 2014 17:17
 
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If you have a D600 then this may effect you.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2014/03/28/nikon-to-offer-d600-replacements-if-spots-continue?utm_campaign=internal-link&utm_source=news-list&utm_medium=text&ref=title_0_2

Notice it doesnt say they will replace all cameras just those with persistent problems.



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Posted: Sat Mar 29th, 2014 22:53
 
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Still haven't found a speck on my D600 and it's around 2500 pix.



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Posted: Sun Mar 30th, 2014 06:07
 
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I still get occasional dust spots but I put this down to frequent lens changes.
My D600 has about 2000 exposures on its clock.
Apparently the problem clears itself around 2500-4500 exposures but I cant confirm this from personal experience. Another few months of use required.



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Posted: Tue Apr 1st, 2014 05:38
 
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I have a few zoom lenses that I frequently change and still no problems.

Hopefully it will stay this way.



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amazing50 wrote: Still haven't found a speck on my D600 and it's around 2500 pix.Found some specks yesterday and checked with a microscope to confirm.

Took it into the dealer and it is going in to Nikon Canada for a shutter replacement and a warranty claim on the battery which is at 4 condition with 2702 activations.

He is also going to work out a price for a trade of the repaired D600 on a D800E.:-)



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Sorry to hear your D600 is still giving problems with dust.
Got to say that I do use my Nikons less these days but the D600 is a definite got to camera, especially over the D800.
Dont get me wrong the D800 is superb but I find 36MP is too much and 24MP just right.
If my Fujis were 24MP then they would be perfect but 16/18MP is not so far off but you can see the difference at times.



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Haven't completely decided yet.

Don't do enough to have both, may wait and see what kind of upgrades Nikon will come up with for the D800's.

I seem to recall that one is due fairly soon.



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Posted: Sat Jun 14th, 2014 11:11
 
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D600 returned last week and a checkout showed numerous specks on the sensor.

Called Nikon service and they emailed a prepaid UPS lable.

Will have to wate again, good thing I'm not travelling for a while.

In the meantime the D520 gets a workout ;~).



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Posted: Mon Jul 14th, 2014 13:03
 
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After a third return to Nikon for sensor dirt and dead pixils, they are replacing it with a D610, that will should be here by Friday. Hope this one works out better.



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