The folks at LensRentals have discovered something about the Nikon D600 — it seems particularly prone to dust spots. With most of the cameras they rent out, about one in four require a sensor cleaning ...
Let’s kick off with a disclaimer – Nikon recommends that if your camera’s image sensor has any specks of dust that can’t be cleaned away with an unobtrusive waft of air, you should send it off to an ...
[Update on March 28, 2014: Nikon released a new statement today, in regards to the “granular black spots” sensor issue, saying, “Nikon sincerely apologizes for any concern and inconvenience suffered ...
Canadian artist Kyle Clements shot the timelapse, and says as it progressed, he could see more and more dust appearing on the sensor. “Keep in mind that I am not changing lenses; all this dust is ...
There have been rumors knocking around that suggest Nikon’s great D600 DSLR suffers from excessive sensor dust. This time-lapse goes a long way in proving them true ...