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eye piece got dust, how to remove
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SUSdexaran
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Aug 26 2015, 08:00 PM, updated 11y ago
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hi guys, sorry with my bad english sorry about the topic if it has already been discuss
during snapping photo, i notice there is dark spot in my eyepiece view when the picture is taken, the picture is clean
so it just my eye piece got dust
so, how to clean it? using nikon d5000
sorry, i dont have picture
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ieR
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Aug 27 2015, 08:49 AM
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~Cursed Member~
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if there is dust caught on the mirror, u get the same effect.... better clean it before the flipping mirror flips it onto the sensor... just use a blower, turn the camera upside down, and blows into the camera (you dont have to flip up the mirror).
you can easily youtube them. keywords, cleaning + dslr
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anthonyhch
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Aug 27 2015, 09:25 AM
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QUOTE(dexaran @ Aug 26 2015, 08:00 PM) hi guys, sorry with my bad english sorry about the topic if it has already been discuss during snapping photo, i notice there is dark spot in my eyepiece view when the picture is taken, the picture is clean so it just my eye piece got dust so, how to clean it? using nikon d5000 sorry, i dont have picture hi, im from Cam Care Device Sdn Bhd a camera repair specialist. it not a dust, was your viewfinder prism coating peel off, cannot be clean. need to be replace a new viewfinder prism. but this issue will not effected your photo quality Check out our new Facebook page :- Cam Care Device FB page
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SUSdexaran
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Aug 27 2015, 06:36 PM
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QUOTE(ieR @ Aug 27 2015, 08:49 AM) if there is dust caught on the mirror, u get the same effect.... better clean it before the flipping mirror flips it onto the sensor... just use a blower, turn the camera upside down, and blows into the camera (you dont have to flip up the mirror). you can easily youtube them. keywords, cleaning + dslr oh really? thank you very much, i'll find 1 the blower
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