Even after 3000+ shots the problem doesn’t seem to completely go away, recent testing done by Kyle Clements, shows the new dust spots are coming even after 5000 shutter releases, but the good news is new spots that are appearing on the sensor are much smaller and more faint compared to the first 1000 shots.
Kyle Clements, created a new timelapse video, the testing was done after he sent the camera to be serviced by Nikon, from the video we can see very less amount of oil and dust accumulating on the left side of the frame but still visible.
Roger Cicala, founder of LensRentals Said
“We have continued to see dust reduce over time with our existing bodies,” Cicala said. “There still seems to be a left upper image preponderance, but not as heavy and not the large chunky specs we saw at first.”
It’s look like Nikon put some extra Oil in first few batch of camera, any new D600 user facing the same problem? share your thoughts and problem with us.
See Old Test done by Kyle Clements here
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via – imagine resource