Re: Dust and DSLR's

2004-02-14 Thread Paul Stenquist
I've only shot about 700 frames so far and haven't had a problem. I think I'm going to make a pencil point attachment for my vacuum cleaner and clean the sensor with that when the time comes. I don't like the idea of blowing air into the camera. it just moves the dust around. Paul On Feb 14, 200

Re: Dust and DSLR's

2004-02-14 Thread Cotty
On 14/2/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged: >Read a few complaints about dusty sensors and their problems >here. Seems to be a complaint in many venues. Is it a big >problem or a minor annoyance for YOU? How do you deal with >the dust problem? Only tend to notice them on large areas of continuous

Re: Dust and DSLR's

2004-02-14 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: "Shel Belinkoff" Subject: Dust and DSLR's > Read a few complaints about dusty sensors and their problems > here. Seems to be a complaint in many venues. Is it a big > problem or a minor annoyance for YOU? How do you deal with > t

Re: Dust and DSLR's

2004-02-14 Thread Rob Studdert
On 14 Feb 2004 at 10:20, Shel Belinkoff wrote: > Read a few complaints about dusty sensors and their problems > here. Seems to be a complaint in many venues. Is it a big > problem or a minor annoyance for YOU? How do you deal with > the dust problem? >From my perspective it's only a little more

Re: Dust and DSLR's

2004-02-14 Thread Otis Wright
What cleaning process are you using Otis Rob Studdert wrote: On 14 Feb 2004 at 10:20, Shel Belinkoff wrote: Read a few complaints about dusty sensors and their problems here. Seems to be a complaint in many venues. Is it a big problem or a minor annoyance for YOU? How do you deal w

Re: Dust and DSLR's

2004-02-15 Thread brooksdj
> On 14/2/04, Cotty disgorged: > > >> > Only tend to notice them on large areas of continuous tone, like sky. > Very minor annoyance for me. I clean about once a month if I can > remember. Once every two if I can't. If you're looking at the pictures, > you

Re: Dust and DSLR's

2004-02-15 Thread brooksdj
> I've only shot about 700 frames so far and haven't had a problem. I > think I'm going to make a pencil point attachment for my vacuum cleaner > and clean the sensor with that when the time comes. I don't like the > idea of blowing air into the camera.

Re: Dust and DSLR's

2004-02-16 Thread Leon Altoff
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 10:20:30 -0800, Shel Belinkoff wrote: >Read a few complaints about dusty sensors and their problems >here. Seems to be a complaint in many venues. Is it a big >problem or a minor annoyance for YOU? How do you deal with >the dust problem? I had some spots that wouldn't come o