that part, best not to touch
don't be so obsessed about cleaning that part, you will never run out of dust there
if it doesn't affect your shooting, ignore it, and then ask the service centres to clean for you when you send it in
unless of course you really know how to do it. i don't, and i'm sure it will be safe if you know how, but if you don't and you want to experiment, think twice. get someone who knows how to do it to show you first.
that part, best not to touch
don't be so obsessed about cleaning that part, you will never run out of dust there
if it doesn't affect your shooting, ignore it, and then ask the service centres to clean for you when you send it in
unless of course you really know how to do it. i don't, and i'm sure it will be safe if you know how, but if you don't and you want to experiment, think twice. get someone who knows how to do it to show you first.
that part, best not to touch
don't be so obsessed about cleaning that part, you will never run out of dust there
if it doesn't affect your shooting, ignore it, and then ask the service centres to clean for you when you send it in
unless of course you really know how to do it. i don't, and i'm sure it will be safe if you know how, but if you don't and you want to experiment, think twice. get someone who knows how to do it to show you first.
the only dust to worry abt, imho, is dust on the sensor.
but dust on the mirror can be blardy irritating. i got one big speck now :devil:. will probably wait until my sensor dust gets too horrible before i send for cleaning
better not. if you're not careful, u might scratch it.
like me, i scratched it, making the af selection lights to go haywire due to those fine lines.
CSC(don't know NSC) charge you $25 to change the viewfinder.
All they need is 1 1/2 hours or lesser.
I don't clean my viewfinder, I buy a new body. :bsmilie:
Canon's viewfinder screens scratch very very very easily, I already scratched mine. Also, dont keep on blowing on the mirror box, it somehow pushes more dust into the inside of the viewfinder, where the pentaprism is. You can't get that out with out taking out screws.