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Q I’ve read conflicting things about cleaning the image sensor in Z 6 and Z 7 cameras, due to the in-body stabilization. What’s your advice?

Adam Smyth

A The official line from Nikon is that under no circumstances should you touch or wipe the image sensor. Instead, you should send the camera to a Nikon-authorized service representative for manual cleaning. Naturally, however, that can be an expensive and time-wasting option.

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