Posted on 10/22/2012 11:22:29 PM PDT by SWAMPSNIPER
We tend not to get too excited about sensor dust problems at LensRentals; we clean sensors on every camera after every rental, so its just routine. When we started carrying the Nikon D600, they all arrived with a fair amount of dust, but thats pretty routine, too. Manufacturing and shipping can be a dusty experience.
When our techs started complaining that D600s were all coming back from their first rental with a lot more dust (despite being freshly cleaned before leaving) we didnt pay much attention to that either. We all remember the oil/dust issues the D3x and D3s had. Those mostly cleared up after a few cleanings.
But the dust kept reappearing with every rental, and, more impressively, it was generally in the same location (in the upper-left 1/3 of the image). That did get our attention, so we started looking into the matter a bit. We kept dust pictures for 20 consecutive D600s returning from rental and saw that the problem was very real.
Graphics at site. these cameras seem to be self contaminating.
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Can lenses be cleaned inside if dust or something gets inside one of them?
You should be able to find a good used D7000 for under a grand easy.
16 megapixels and handles like a dream. One of my favorites. I just sold mine. It’s DX too, so it will use all the lenses your D40 does. You’ll have a hard time stepping up to FX in that price range, but you could get lucky.
My first Nikon was an F3 HP. I miss it it, but not messing with film. there are still some hold outs that prefer film, though.
A good site for camera reviews and general photo advice is Ken Rockwell.com
Good luck.
Yes, but only by a tech. Where the lens owner sends the lens (to a factory or independent service center) is a judgement call that the lens owner must make, and good luck to him.
I am looking up the D7000 - this thing shoots MOVIES? Does the mirror stay up when it is shooting? Gee whiz I got old quick. Okay... Just inside my range. Thanks.
Pretty much all the new DSLRs do video. I would prefer a modern camera that did not. I could also do without built in flash and a lot of other nonsense that make cameras bulkier, heavier and more complex.
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