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 The Official Nikon Discussion Thread Ver.22, NEW RUMORE Nikon DF!

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TSAgito666
post Oct 7 2013, 10:22 AM

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Oct 7 2013, 10:14 AM)
Fuyoh, someone getting excited liao?  rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif
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nah, still have to wait my quote fees from Fotokem sweat.gif

that one is more "excited" sweat.gif
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post Oct 7 2013, 11:03 AM

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Guys, would like to ask if you guys ever come across dust in the viewfinder because nikon quote me RM200 for the viewfinder cleaning and RM60 for sensor cleaning.

Can i get any advice from those sifu who encountered this problem?

thanks
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post Oct 7 2013, 11:12 AM

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QUOTE(cplow1 @ Oct 7 2013, 11:03 AM)
Guys, would like to ask if you guys ever come across dust in the viewfinder because nikon quote me RM200 for the viewfinder cleaning and RM60 for sensor cleaning.

Can i get any advice from those sifu who encountered this problem?

thanks
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i never encounter viewfinder cleaning before , however sensor cleaning in nikon center is rm60 like i asked few days ago...

maybe view finder need to dissemble the body to clean gua, that's why need more cost. unsure.gif (i not sure, need wait for sifu answer for this, google don't have result one)

still better rm160 for sensor cleaning in "nikon" shop in KLCC sweat.gif

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post Oct 7 2013, 11:16 AM

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QUOTE(cplow1 @ Oct 7 2013, 11:03 AM)
Guys, would like to ask if you guys ever come across dust in the viewfinder because nikon quote me RM200 for the viewfinder cleaning and RM60 for sensor cleaning.

Can i get any advice from those sifu who encountered this problem?

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viewfinder no need to care since it doesn't affect image quality and it is a lot of work like align the prism for viewfinder and etc
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post Oct 7 2013, 11:18 AM

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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Oct 7 2013, 11:12 AM)
i never encounter viewfinder cleaning before , however sensor cleaning in nikon center is rm60 like i asked few days ago...

maybe view finder need to dissemble the body to clean gua, that's why need more cost.  unsure.gif (i not sure, need wait for sifu answer for this, google don't have result one)

still better rm160 for sensor cleaning in "nikon" shop in KLCC  sweat.gif
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Guess I also have to go bug Yannick about my viewfinder also liao laugh.gif Abit dirty already
I wonder how dust gets into there anyway doh.gif


QUOTE(amduser @ Oct 7 2013, 11:16 AM)
viewfinder no need to care since it doesn't affect image quality and it is a lot of work like align the prism for viewfinder and etc
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True also, as long as the dust is not big enough to be a distraction when shooting laugh.gif
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post Oct 7 2013, 11:19 AM

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sometime the dust is not inside the viewfinder itself but the mirror that reflect light to the viewfinder, try to brush it off at the mirror see how it goes
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post Oct 7 2013, 11:24 AM

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i got 2 dots in view finder for some times but i send to service they never qoute me....
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post Oct 7 2013, 11:34 AM

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QUOTE(amduser @ Oct 7 2013, 11:19 AM)
sometime the dust is not inside the viewfinder itself but the mirror that reflect light to the viewfinder, try to brush it off at the mirror see how it goes
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Cannot brush them off haha, pretty sure its inside haha, though not sure how they got in there sweat.gif
Luckily they are not too big to be a distraction at the moment hehe tongue.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Oct 7 2013, 11:34 AM)
Cannot brush them off haha, pretty sure its inside haha, though not sure how they got in there  sweat.gif
Luckily they are not too big to be a distraction at the moment hehe  tongue.gif
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I had two specks on my d7000 mirror last time, just used a lenspen brush to lightly sweep them off. Viewfinder has been clean ever since laugh.gif
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QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Oct 7 2013, 11:41 AM)
I had two specks on my d7000 mirror last time, just used a lenspen brush to lightly sweep them off. Viewfinder has been clean ever since  laugh.gif
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I tried the same thing before, but didn't work sad.gif it even introduced a few more little specks of dust.

Doesn't affect IQ of course, but when using large aperture lenses, the dots really become obvious when you are not in focus.
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post Oct 7 2013, 01:12 PM

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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Oct 7 2013, 12:25 PM)
I tried the same thing before, but didn't work  sad.gif it even introduced a few more little specks of dust.

Doesn't affect IQ of course, but when using large aperture lenses, the dots really become obvious when you are not in focus.
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same as my 60D body , i think hardly be avoid , unless u keep 24/7 in drybox biggrin.gif don say view finder , Lens also can enter dust hehe for some sealing lens

As long as it doesnt effect my picture , then i will just skip it tongue.gif RM200 can save for other purpose le hehe

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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Oct 7 2013, 11:24 AM)
i got 2 dots in view finder for some times but i send to service they never qoute me....
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dust on the eye piece? i just buka the screw n use blower (gently) tongue.gif
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QUOTE(seather @ Oct 7 2013, 01:55 PM)
dust on the eye piece? i just buka the screw n use blower (gently) tongue.gif
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duno, i don't dare to open the eyepiece... you mean the glass of the view finder right?
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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Oct 7 2013, 01:59 PM)
duno, i don't dare to open the eyepiece... you mean the glass of the view finder right?
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yaya... i buka twice b4 becoz got big dust specks stuck on the glass... kinda annoying
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Oct 7 2013, 12:25 PM)
I tried the same thing before, but didn't work  sad.gif it even introduced a few more little specks of dust.

Doesn't affect IQ of course, but when using large aperture lenses, the dots really become obvious when you are not in focus.
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Then your's is probably in the actual viewfinder itself la, mine is just on the reflex mirror hence the quick solution with a brush sweat.gif
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QUOTE(seather @ Oct 7 2013, 02:01 PM)
yaya... i buka twice b4 becoz got big dust specks stuck on the glass... kinda annoying
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maybe inside there, i need to check after the Fotokem/ Nikon KLCC quote me the service charge first... if still got i might need get a tool to try that hmm.gif
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QUOTE(cplow1 @ Oct 7 2013, 11:03 AM)
Guys, would like to ask if you guys ever come across dust in the viewfinder because nikon quote me RM200 for the viewfinder cleaning and RM60 for sensor cleaning.

Can i get any advice from those sifu who encountered this problem?

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I've encountered it before very easy to clean off, anyways its not the sensor so you dont have to worry about scratches..

cleaned it with cotton bud..

Wa rm200, haha you using grey set is it?

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i using original but warranty expired already
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QUOTE(chongkiatz @ Oct 7 2013, 01:12 PM)
same as my 60D body , i think hardly be avoid , unless u keep 24/7 in drybox  biggrin.gif  don say view finder , Lens also can enter dust hehe for some sealing lens

As long as it doesnt effect my picture , then i will just skip it  tongue.gif  RM200 can save for other purpose le hehe
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keep in dry box can prevent dust??
i keep mine on the bag itself and thats it.. lol is it a must investment for a dry box?
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Oct 7 2013, 04:00 PM)
keep in dry box can prevent dust??
i keep mine on the bag itself and thats it.. lol is it a must investment for a dry box?
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duno want tell you my lens condition or not unsure.gif
got a air tight box with some dry agent good already actually hmm.gif

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