arthurbikemad said:
So went out yesterday and shot some landscape with my Mk2, I never shoot landscapes and would less so with a 1DX2, anyway.... get back, look at images and guess what, dust/oil!! Lots of dust, camera only shot 1000 or so shots and only swapped the lens a few times, not that it's me as my 5D3 has been used near daily for three years and same lens tested at f22 shows NONE and never been cleaned, now CPS want the supplier to exchange it! Will see what happens as they now want to question CPS on why they want it swapped. I'd not be bothered but some can be seen at f8 and I'd clean it but given that its brand new and after talking to CPS... Still CPS and supplier are great so far.
EDIT: Talked to CPS and supplier again, camera is being changed for a new one.
Glad you were able to exchange the camera if it wasn't to your satisfaction. You are lucky, and wise to do so. I was told that because I used my CPS membership and got a discount on the camera I couldn't do an exchange and that I'd have to go through Canon for any repairs, which is what I did. Thankfully they did a nice job and I'm really happy with the results.
Oil and dust seem to be a bigger problem on the 1D series, at least from what I have found from my own experiences. I've had three 1D cameras (two 1DX's and a 1DX II), and they've all developed dust and oil spots far faster than any other cameras I've ever had. It probably has something to do with the more violent shutter mechanism and the extra lubrication needed for it.