Re: Cameras [was: bum flaps]



Jon B <black.hole@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Bella Jones <me9@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

[bits in camera where they shouldn't be]

No idea how it got there, but it's bloody annoying and distracting.
Perhaps it will slip down eventually.

Possibly, worth a look round to see if you can find it.

Would not dare to start! But then how could it get in there in the
first place... Would it be accessible if the camera was not in
'cleaning' mode? Looking again it is not *too* distracting, in fact. I
was just very cross yesterday.

anything more. It only came to my attention because there was a
discussion on rec.photo.digital.slr.systems, and I realised I had the
problem too, which I originally thought was on the lens. Doh.

Which thread? I kill file so much in there.

It's called 'Problem with Canon Digital Rebel XT', a very recent one. I
joined in.

It is visible at f/13, but you'd need to know it was there at f/10.

Where the bloody hell have you been to get that much light?

Good point. <furtle> The test shots I did yesterday out of the window,
sunny morning and N/E ish facing, after the 2nd round of cleaning, were:

f/32 at 1/15, f/16 at 1/60, f/13 at 1/100, f/5.6 at 1/500.

I was out on the Sussex downs last week, about 10am, and got some at
f/13, with 1/100 - 1/125 shutter mostly. Blobs showing there - groan -
but different ones which I have now cleaned off. So I might well use
f/13 or smaller, which is what makes the sensor blob(s) so annoying.

Now then, to the fun stuff - what lenses did you get?

Last week I bagged a Tokina 19-35 f3.5-4.5 for £70, which as Jessops
have a used one in the window for £130 and new ones are £150ish seemed a
good snap.

Hmm - sounds good.

This weeks was the Sigma 28-70 f2.8, its the old model so won't work on
the newer bodies, but does the D30 & D60, hence £60.

Sounds like you can clean up on older models for less money then, nice
one.

Both of them look like they've never been out the house, and came with
all the boxes etc. Be nice when I'm not stuck indoors in photography
weather as I've still never really got anywhere yet :-/

Pain, isn't it.

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