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07/18/2006 04:18:10 PM · #1 |
My sensor needs cleaning bad and I dont know how or where to take it. I was told not to touch it at all. Help a brotha out please |
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07/18/2006 04:20:31 PM · #2 |
One word... copperhill. Read, enjoy. |
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07/18/2006 04:23:42 PM · #3 |
...or 2 words...Sensor Brush... |
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07/18/2006 04:41:43 PM · #4 |
I prefer the 1 word method (though have never tried the 2 word answer). Before I tried the above mentioned copperhill method I was (like you probably are) scared of messing with the most sensitive part of my cam.
As with 'other' things, the first time is oft the most sensitive but practice make perfect (and in this case not babies).
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07/19/2006 07:50:46 AM · #5 |
I too was scared when I first had to clean a sensor. Be gental and pay attention. It is not that scarry now. If you really do not want to do it you can take it to a good camera repair shop and they can clean them, but they charge. You may be able to get them to teach you or let you watch so you learn. Part of owning a DSLR is learning to keep the sensor clean. |
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