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GuyWalder wrote:
'your experience' hardly constitutes all the facts, it just constitutes your experience. my experience is that in a couple of months i have had more trouble cleaning more dust from my D3 than I've had in a couple of years ownership of my D2X, and that despite using the D2X in dustier conditions.
You're right. It is just my experience. So let me rephrase my earlier statement. In 5 months of heavy D3 use, in all kinds of weather, with frequent lens changes, I have not had to wet clean my sensor at all. I have only needed to use a blower twice. I shoot lots of landscapes and shoot stopped down most of the time, so if there's dust on the sensor, it'll show up. So, based on my experience so far, I don't see a dust problem. Furthermore, I would say my experiences with the D3 are similar to my experiences with other Nikon DSLRs I've used over the past 7 years.
I am always amazed at how often some people say they wet clean their sensors. In seven years and 6 DSLRs (D1X, D2H, D2X, D200, D3, D300), I have only had to resort to wet cleaning twice.
Edited by Mort54 on May 12, 2008 at 03:38 PM GMT
Edited on May 12, 2008 at 09:38 PM
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