T tpchsg Member Dec 31, 2006 135 0 16 Jun 20, 2007 #1 This site introduce everthing about cleaning the sensor...happy reading http://www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com/methods.html
This site introduce everthing about cleaning the sensor...happy reading http://www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com/methods.html
H holidaydom New Member Aug 18, 2006 941 0 0 Jun 20, 2007 #3 Kudos for the great link... Wonder why there's no mention of the "Arctic Butterfly" type device though...
Kudos for the great link... Wonder why there's no mention of the "Arctic Butterfly" type device though...
O OlyFlyer Senior Member Mar 22, 2006 2,158 0 0 Jun 20, 2007 #4 Very good link if you need it. Personally I have #18 so I am 98% OK. I don't know where that figure comes from. What is 100%, what is 50% and what is 98%? :dunno: Anyway, no need after about 1,5k images, many lens changes and over one year of camera use.
Very good link if you need it. Personally I have #18 so I am 98% OK. I don't know where that figure comes from. What is 100%, what is 50% and what is 98%? :dunno: Anyway, no need after about 1,5k images, many lens changes and over one year of camera use.
F Frijj New Member May 1, 2006 999 0 0 Jun 22, 2007 #5 holidaydom said: Kudos for the great link... Wonder why there's no mention of the "Arctic Butterfly" type device though... Click to expand... They classified it as Sensor Cleaning Brush #8.
holidaydom said: Kudos for the great link... Wonder why there's no mention of the "Arctic Butterfly" type device though... Click to expand... They classified it as Sensor Cleaning Brush #8.
M menonsound New Member Jun 7, 2007 38 0 0 Jun 22, 2007 #6 Potographic Solutions recommends E2 for the D70. I've got the Eclipse (non 2 version). Should still be fine shouldn't it?
Potographic Solutions recommends E2 for the D70. I've got the Eclipse (non 2 version). Should still be fine shouldn't it?