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Cheap PLASTIC used in D600 is "shedding" all over the inside!
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, RichA wrote: What else could it be? Sloppy cleaning on assembly? Could be, static charge can make plastic crap stick like glue, making it hard to clean- off, but eventually, that would stop, as would the amount of debris in the body would diminish with time. That isn't happening, apparently. Anyone with a spectrometer could collect up some of the stuff and analyze it but unless Nikon forgot how to apply in-body blackening paint correctly, (after 80 years) this crap IS plastic. it could be any number of things. you have no idea whether it's plastic or not. sigma had a problem with their shutter mechanisms shedding metal particles in their early slrs, and those were metal. |
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