If you can see the dust through the viewfinder but can't blow them away, they are trapped between the prism and the screen. If the dust looks "sharp" through the viewfinder, they are on the upper side of the screen. Don't ever use compressed air can because it might blow some nasty stuff onto the screen which will be damaged for good. Use a hand blower only. If you know how to remove the screen, you can blow off the dust. If the dust won't come off, just flush the screen with warm tap water, then blow off the water drops carefully. Never every touch the surfaces of the screen with anything.

Regards,
Alan Chan
http://www.pbase.com/wlachan

I am having problems with dust and hair looking bits being visible in both
the viewfinder of my *istD and one of my Z-20's. I have blown them out with
compressed air, but to with no avail. I am not sure if it is on the mirror
or the pentaprism - any suggestions? I know that it doesn't affect the
image that comes through the lens, but it is a pain in the butt to look at
when I am shooting!

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