Shortly after Nikon's D600 hit the market as one of the most affordable full-frame DSLR options, users began complaining about issues with what looked like dust particles on the sensor. While each lens-switching operation potentially allows dust to enter the camera and settle on the sensor, it usually takes a while until specs become visible in images taken at small apertures. With a brand new camera, there shouldn't be any issues at all, though. However, with the D600 there apparently were.
Nikon's initial reaction was to advise…
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