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Posted: Mon Mar 11th, 2013 13:11 |
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Eric
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blackfox wrote:i was reading a link from nikon rumors the other night ,it took me to a website by a wildlife photographer ,on his site he had a hints and tips page one of the tips was to look just inside your camera throat i.e in front of the mirror for brass swarf .caused by metal to metal contact upon changing lenses this has the potential to end up on your sensor Thanks Jeff...something else to go and check. I read, back in early digital days (before inbuilt sensor cleaners), that one way to remove sensor dust was to stick some double sided tape to the inside of a body cap and fix it on the body. Then place the camera face down on the floor of your car and take a drive. Apparently the vibration from the car would cause dust to be shaken down and stick to the tape. Never tried it myself but I wonder if it would do the same for the swarf?
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