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Nikon D700 Sensor Cleaning & Rubber Grip Service

Dust spots in your photos and peeling, sticky grips are the two classic ageing complaints on a Nikon D700. We clean the sensor properly and fit a complete new rubber kit at a fixed price.

Updated: 15 July 2026

Nikon D700 with worn rubber grips before replacement

Symptoms

  • Dark spots visible in photos, especially at small apertures
  • Dust on the Nikon D700 sensor that blower cleaning won't remove
  • Rubber grips peeling, sticky or coming loose
  • Worn, tatty body rubbers on an otherwise healthy camera

Two complaints almost always arrive together on a well-used Nikon D700: dust spots in the images and rubber grips that are peeling or worn through. Our Nikon D700 sensor cleaning and full rubber replacement service deals with both at a fixed €180, returning a camera that looks and shoots the way it should.

The symptoms

  • Dark, soft-edged spots in your photos, most visible against clear skies and at small apertures like f/11–f/16.
  • Dust that stays put no matter how much you use the in-camera cleaning or a hand blower.
  • Body rubbers that are coming unstuck, sticky to the touch or simply worn out — a purely cosmetic issue, but one that makes a good camera feel tired.

What causes it

Sensor dust is a fact of life on any DSLR: every lens change lets particles into the mirror chamber, and over the years some of them bond to the filter glass in front of the sensor where a blower can no longer move them. The rubber grips age separately — the adhesive backing dries out and the rubber itself stretches and wears, so the panels start lifting at the edges. Neither fault means anything is wrong with the camera underneath; both are normal wear items on a body of this generation.

Can you fix it yourself?

Partially. A hand blower on the sensor (camera pointing down, fully charged battery) is safe and worth trying first. Beyond that, caution: wet-cleaning a sensor without the right swabs, fluid and an illuminated magnifier risks smearing or scratching the filter surface. The rubber kit is also less DIY-friendly than it looks — the old adhesive has to be removed completely and the surface cleaned with solvent, otherwise the new rubbers lift again within weeks.

How we repair it

A customer sent us his D700 asking for a sensor clean, and the camera also arrived with its rubbers completely worn out. Our technicians examined the body, then started with the complete rubber kit: the old double-sided adhesive was stripped off and the surfaces cleaned with solvent so the new adhesive backing would bond properly, and the full set of new rubbers was fitted.

Then the sensor. With a charged battery — cleaning drains power — we removed the lens and first blew out the mirror chamber with a high-pressure compressor. With the shutter opened and the mirror raised to expose the sensor, we inspected it with an illuminated loupe to map the dust, blew across the surface at low pressure to avoid any risk of scratching, and finished with a dedicated cleaning tool moistened with isopropyl alcohol. After the work, the camera was inspected again and fully function-tested before going back to the customer — internal cleaning and the final check are always included. See our other Nikon repairs for similar cases.

Price and turnaround

Service Price
Sensor cleaning + complete rubber grip kit €180 (fixed)
Internal cleaning Included
Final test & calibration Included

Typical turnaround is 5 working days, plus €20 flat return shipping anywhere in the EU.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does Nikon D700 sensor cleaning cost?

Our combined service — professional sensor cleaning plus replacement of the complete rubber grip kit — is a fixed €180, with a full functional check included.

Why are there spots in my D700 photos even after using a blower?

A blower only shifts loose dust. Particles that have bonded to the sensor's filter surface need a wet clean with a dedicated swab and isopropyl alcohol, done under magnified inspection.

Can the peeling rubber grips on a D700 be replaced?

Yes. We remove the old rubbers and their original adhesive backing, clean the surfaces with solvent and fit a complete new rubber kit with fresh adhesive so it beds down properly.

Is it worth servicing a Nikon D700 in 2026?

If the shutter and electronics are healthy, absolutely. The D700 remains a much-loved full-frame body, and €180 for a clean sensor and fresh grips is far cheaper than replacing it.

Want us to fix this for you?

Ship your gear to our lab in Ancona from any EU country. Free diagnosis, fixed price confirmed before we touch a screwdriver, 6-month warranty, €20 flat return shipping.