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  1. Artist Kyle Clements took a brand new D600 and attached a 50mm f/1.8 to it and ran a test, firing a total of 1,000 shots in front of a white piece of paper. The results are visually astounding, showing a vast accumulation of dust in the D600's upper left corner of the sensor, as well as what appears to be oil or grease stains in the corners.

  2. Nikon has confirmed that it's ending the repair program it opened up to address sensor dust’ issues that plagued D600 camera units.

  3. The Nikon D600 has been rather unfortunate to have multiple defects / bugs. First, it was the sensor dust. A widely documented issue with severe dust accumulating in the upper left of images; much more dust than normal even for full-frame DSLR’s.

  4. Oct 2, 2014 · Amid a barrage of lawsuits from angry customers, Nikon has issued a Technical Service Advisory for its D600 DSLR concerning reports of dust and oil buildup on the sensor. For owners of the...

  5. Feb 22, 2013 · Nikon has released a service advisory for its D600 digital SLR. Based on user complaints, it addresses the widely-reported issue of dust and dirt accumulation on the camera's sensor.

  6. Feb 26, 2014 · Nikon has issued a worldwide technical service bulletin regarding 'dust' issues on its D600 DSLRs. Nikon says that it has evaluated user reports and has 'determined' that spots on the sensor are caused by dust particles which are visible in images taken in certain situations.

  7. Last I heard Nikon was doing fixes to anybody having problems with the d600. Some people were actually getting 610 as as replacement. Just have to harass your nikon rep.