Re: Sickening amount of dust in 5D image
- From: "Ryadiia" <stop.all.bullying@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:38 +1000
"RichA" <rander3127@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Olympus E-330 image is below. I'm just wondering, how do you clone
out all that crap in 5D image??
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1022&message=23405539
You can carry around a can of air or a puffer and give the innards a quick
blast when you change lenses. There is also a very good tool called "green
clean" which you can clean the sensor with when the dirt becomes an
annoyance. www.green-clean.at . It's definately a user task. No need to
spend $75 AUD every week (as some do) on sensor cleaning!
I can tell you too, Rich that the dust reduction system Olympus are toting
is not all that crash hot. At least not on my E300s. It works but it lets
some through too. Usually re-booting the camera will get rid of it but all
it does is fall onto a sort of sticky surface, you don't actually get rid of
it, just move it elsewhere!
--
Douglas,
Those who can, just do it.
Those who can't become bullies.
http://www.bullyonline.org
.
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