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Never ever blow air from your mouth into the camera chamber. The exhaled human breath may contain small particles of saliva/grease/other junk that may stick to the inside surfaces (like the sensor itself).
hi Peter, the sensor sweep you have there while your doing it to D7000, is it the same for d300s ? thanks.
Good detail.
@aidanhill Leave it on, when you are done turn it off to close the shutter
@aidanhill it was left on, cuz when he finished cleaning it, he put the lens back on, and then switched the camera off.
Check 04:35 into the tutorial.
After the mirror up, did you turn the camera off or leave it on?
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April 13th, 2011 - 22:41
Never ever blow air from your mouth into the camera chamber. The exhaled human breath may contain small particles of saliva/grease/other junk that may stick to the inside surfaces (like the sensor itself).
April 13th, 2011 - 22:46
hi Peter, the sensor sweep you have there while your doing it to D7000, is it the same for d300s ? thanks.
April 13th, 2011 - 22:52
Good detail.
April 13th, 2011 - 23:20
@aidanhill Leave it on, when you are done turn it off to close the shutter
April 14th, 2011 - 00:07
@aidanhill it was left on, cuz when he finished cleaning it, he put the lens back on, and then switched the camera off.
April 14th, 2011 - 00:17
Check 04:35 into the tutorial.
April 14th, 2011 - 00:34
After the mirror up, did you turn the camera off or leave it on?