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Whittie

posted on 18th Jun 10 at 09:15

And then get the glue of the tape stuck to the lens!


MarkSport

posted on 18th Jun 10 at 06:29

I used my blower brush and it still stays :(

I was going to try the old technique of putting selotape inside on my finger and hoping the bits stick to it


Whittie

posted on 17th Jun 10 at 22:34

Jesus that's bad.

Mirror Lock up on the cam, and use a rocket blower?

If not on the mirror, do it on the lens.


MarkSport

posted on 17th Jun 10 at 22:10

How can I get rid of this?


Whittie

posted on 15th Jun 10 at 19:13

Yeah, only a d50 for a d80, so nothing too spectacular.

Awaiting insurance money to sort out so I can get another D300.


MarkSport

posted on 15th Jun 10 at 17:09

serious? surely it can be cleaned? am i right in saying the "body" is a whole new camera?


Whittie

posted on 15th Jun 10 at 13:23

I gave up and bought another body.


MarkSport

posted on 14th Jun 10 at 21:12

mines come back :(


MarkSport

posted on 9th Jun 10 at 21:44

I had the same on my d40.I cleaned the lens and the body using a kit and it worked a treat


Whittie

posted on 9th Jun 10 at 15:19

Recently bought a second body whilst I wait for my insurance to be sorted out on the D300.



Shit quality, but only uploaded it to show the lens dust.

I've cleaned the lens with a kit, blew it with a rocket, and wiped gently with an anti static lens cloth. It looks mint.

I know for a fact it's not the mirror on the body, due to changing a lens and that having no defects.

How can I sort the dust out, I know its a two second job in photoshop to get rid of, but would rather have a decent lens without the dust....

Thanks guys.