I know mine Is filthy you can tell on bright pictures without the f/stop being set like that.
It needs a good, professional cleaning.
And a new lense.
Recommend george! will rep jooo
I know mine Is filthy you can tell on bright pictures without the f/stop being set like that.
It needs a good, professional cleaning.
And a new lense.
Recommend george! will rep jooo
Originally Posted by HachiDori
Well Im really crazy when it comes to crap like this. When I saw how filthy the sensor was, I knew it was something that would bug me until I got it fixed. I did a lot of google hunting, and looking on a few forums, especially the Canon forums. I seriously dislike the Nikon forums even though I am a user LOL. Out of all the places, a lot of people reccommend doing it yourself, but knowing what to do first and foremost. The Canon cameras have an option to set it to Sensor Cleaning mode. Nikons only can use a "bulb" setting if I remember correctly to expose the sensor itself. I was really hesitant on cleaning it myself, but it doesnt seem all that bad.
Im buying this tommorrow and hopefully itll be here next week. A canon guy reccommended this to me. The Eclipse fluid is the only way to go.
http://www.copperhillimages.com/shop...ation.php?id=3
Seems like that is the best route to go. Even if I sent my body off to Nikon to have it cleaned, more than likely in a month itll be dirty again.