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09/26/2005 10:55:58 PM · #1 |
Is this 'dust' on the 'sensor' causing the black spots in the photo?
If so, what is the best way to get it off?
You might need the pic to see huh?
Message edited by author 2005-09-26 22:57:05.
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09/26/2005 10:58:57 PM · #2 |
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09/26/2005 10:59:23 PM · #3 |
'sensor' swabs and eclipse cleaning solution.
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09/26/2005 10:59:43 PM · #4 |
Yes, that's 'sensor' 'dust'. Here is the cleaning method I recommend.
Edit: Damn I'm slow!
Message edited by author 2005-09-26 23:00:05.
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09/26/2005 11:01:44 PM · #5 |
UFOs and evidence for other intelligent life in the universe ... or 'sensor' 'dust'. One of the two. |
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09/26/2005 11:03:46 PM · #6 |
Something to try first: put it on 'sensor' clean, turn it face down with the lens off (of course), and use a hurricane blower (manual bulb blower) to blow the hell out of the inside.
So far, in just less than a year of ownership (well, 6 mos each of two different cameras since I upgraded) I've never had to swab my 'sensor'--I've been able to clear the 'dust' with the blower.
I bought pecpads and the swabbing stick, but later bought a 'sensor' brush "clone". I've still not had to use either.
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09/26/2005 11:21:28 PM · #7 |
Thanks for the help. I'm gonna try one of those baby snot suckers to see if I can blow it off til I can get some eclispe and a swab thingy.
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09/26/2005 11:26:06 PM · #8 |
A "baby snot sucker" will likely not do it. You need to get a:
Giottos Rocket Air Blower - (Large)
and I agree that you should not start with cleaning the 'sensor'. I have had my D70 for a year, over 8000 shots, change lenses often and have never cleaned it. I do, however, blow it out often.
Message edited by author 2005-09-26 23:27:14. |
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09/26/2005 11:33:56 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by dsmeth: Thanks for the help. I'm gonna try one of those baby snot suckers to see if I can blow it off til I can get some eclispe and a swab thingy. |
Just make sure there's no snot before blowing :P |
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09/26/2005 11:38:25 PM · #10 |
Looks like sneeze to me. A hanky should do the trick. ;-) |
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09/26/2005 11:39:22 PM · #11 |
Something else to consider, confirm that it is 'sensor' 'dust', by taking a photo with another lens, and check to see whether the spots appear in the same place. I had similar large spots, turned out to be ON or IN the lens....
I actually took the lens right off, and took a photo, but I guess that actually puts you at risk for more 'sensor' 'dust'.
Cheers,
SImon |
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