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DigMeTX Registered: Nov 26, 2010 Total Posts: 1342 Country: United States |
After I asked I found this - |
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NickHenderson Registered: Sep 29, 2012 Total Posts: 83 Country: United States |
That's exactly what I bought. Those swabs are expensive, but do the trick without damaging the sensor. |
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CGrindahl Registered: Dec 17, 2004 Total Posts: 10459 Country: United States |
I appreciate the comments. Like Leighton I tend to shoot wide open or close to wide open, so I probably wouldn't be complaining too loudly about dust bunnies. It is nice to hear that problems don't become evident on every camera. I may also get relief by virtue of the fact I tend to buy used cameras rather than new ones. Hopefully, when I arrive at the decision point and locate a clean D600 at a fair price, the growing pains will be passed. And yes, as Chris noted, I shoot exclusively with manual focus Nikon glass so AF-ON is superfluous to me... |
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hijazist Registered: Sep 14, 2012 Total Posts: 691 Country: United States |
I upgraded from a D700 and IMO it's well worth the upgrade (for my needs). The size is perfect especially with the grip. Please note that I still regard the D700 as one of the best DSLR's in the market... |
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agelessphotog Registered: Sep 05, 2012 Total Posts: 62 Country: United States |
hijazist wrote: |
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hijazist Registered: Sep 14, 2012 Total Posts: 691 Country: United States |
agelessphotog wrote: |
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DigMeTX Registered: Nov 26, 2010 Total Posts: 1342 Country: United States |
I love the skin tones from my D600 and it's something I noticed earlier on though I didn't previously have a D700. |