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08/13/2006 09:41:19 PM · #26
I did try to clean but my eclipe juice is gone (I don't think the cap was on tight). I figured it's time for a service call anyway sooooooo .... I'll send it in. But only if I can get it back before the end of next week (ie - two weeks gone). If not I'll order some juice and try a clean.

I have a moderate amount of worry in that I'll scratch it if the doody-gunk has something in it, but c'est la vie - no?

I saw your thread, maybe it subconsciously made me goop the sensor?!? Or the Canonites have done some sort of evil dance and cursed the D70. And here I was, toying with the idea of joining there side.

Glad to ease others pain :) (btw - I like your new house!)
08/13/2006 10:24:17 PM · #27
Originally posted by alfresco:



And yes, I drive a Buick. It instantly eliminated any woman under 40 from wanting to date me :(


Ummm... I'm over 40, but a Buick?? I dunno...

I seem to recall from my youth when the 'rents (fancy word those young'uns use for parents) drove a "deuce and a quarter". When I learned how to drive (yipee!) I managed to burn a quarter of a tank in that gas guzzlin' machine just doing donuts in the mall parking lot one snowy evening.

I didn't even know they still made Buicks, to tell you the truth.
08/13/2006 10:35:02 PM · #28
Originally posted by Melethia:

Originally posted by alfresco:

And yes, I drive a Buick. It instantly eliminated any woman under 40 from wanting to date me :(

Ummm... I'm over 40, but a Buick?? I dunno...

When on my deathbed, surrounded by ... no one ... a doctor will come in and ask about next of kin. I'll be muttering [oldmanvoice]"Buick ... the Buick drove them away ..."[/oldmanvoice] then I'll die. The staff will ponder my last words for a while, then they'll go get a roast beef sandwich.

Originally posted by badassdeb:

I seem to recall from my youth when the 'rents (fancy word those young'uns use for parents) drove a "deuce and a quarter". When I learned how to drive (yipee!) I managed to burn a quarter of a tank in that gas guzzlin' machine just doing donuts in the mall parking lot one snowy evening.

So you were a hell raising, donut turning young'un!
08/13/2006 10:36:50 PM · #29
You may not believe this but not only did you and I scratch our d70 sensors this weekend....I drive a 98 Buick Regal!

Originally posted by alfresco:

Originally posted by Melethia:

Originally posted by alfresco:

And yes, I drive a Buick. It instantly eliminated any woman under 40 from wanting to date me :(

Ummm... I'm over 40, but a Buick?? I dunno...

When on my deathbed, surrounded by ... no one ... a doctor will come in and ask about next of kin. I'll be muttering [oldmanvoice]"Buick ... the Buick drove them away ..."[/oldmanvoice] then I'll die. The staff will ponder my last words for a while, then they'll go get a roast beef sandwich.

Originally posted by badassdeb:

I seem to recall from my youth when the 'rents (fancy word those young'uns use for parents) drove a "deuce and a quarter". When I learned how to drive (yipee!) I managed to burn a quarter of a tank in that gas guzzlin' machine just doing donuts in the mall parking lot one snowy evening.

So you were a hell raising, donut turning young'un!

08/13/2006 10:43:39 PM · #30
Originally posted by kenskid:

You may not believe this but not only did you and I scratch our d70 sensors this weekend....I drive a 98 Buick Regal!


Buicks, D70, scratches ... It is fate, my friend. Fate. I'm spooked out.

I knocked down some wasp nests next to the hot tub yesterday, and you took photos of wasps the other day.
08/13/2006 10:53:15 PM · #31
All this reminds me not of Buicks or wasps, but that there is a large piece o' dust on my brand new camera's sensor. I'm just a wee bit hesitant to go try to clean it off, too...

Maybe I'll just not shoot in daylight for awhile, think?
08/13/2006 10:56:34 PM · #32
Originally posted by Melethia:

All this reminds me not of Buicks or wasps, but that there is a large piece o' dust on my brand new camera's sensor. I'm just a wee bit hesitant to go try to clean it off, too...

Maybe I'll just not shoot in daylight for awhile, think?


Use a blower. If you don't have one use a turkey baster - an excellent sensor cleaner, IMO.

Don't fear cleaning your sensor, just learn from my stupidity - don't touch any physical contact cleaning device to anything prior to using it on the sensor.

Now go do some sensor cleaning donuts! wwwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :)
08/13/2006 11:02:39 PM · #33
Use copperhill method but follow instructions perfectly. I cleaned 8 times in the last year. I got careless on the one I did last week and zonk...a scratch. However, the scratch only shows up at f22 or above and in solid colors.

Ks

Originally posted by Melethia:

All this reminds me not of Buicks or wasps, but that there is a large piece o' dust on my brand new camera's sensor. I'm just a wee bit hesitant to go try to clean it off, too...

Maybe I'll just not shoot in daylight for awhile, think?

08/13/2006 11:22:17 PM · #34
I've got the Copperhill stuff - have successfully cleaned the Rebel a couple of times. I'll get brave and do the 30D one of these days...

I am VERY careful, to the point of turning off the A/C prior to starting, just to prevent it kicking on while I have the camera open.
08/13/2006 11:28:18 PM · #35
IMO (not that I followed this rule when I scratched my d70) the thing to do is to:

Don't let the swab touch ANYTHING prior to cleaning and swab exactly how the instructions say....DO NOT USE THE SAME SWAB TWICE....even if you think it is clean. I think I picked up some metal particle and redeposited it on the sensor and dragged it across!!!!

Originally posted by Melethia:

I've got the Copperhill stuff - have successfully cleaned the Rebel a couple of times. I'll get brave and do the 30D one of these days...

I am VERY careful, to the point of turning off the A/C prior to starting, just to prevent it kicking on while I have the camera open.

08/14/2006 11:25:55 AM · #36
I called Marquette Camera Repair - $65 clams to clean the sensor. I then asked about maintenance/once-over and he said they're built to not need one ...

Soooooo ... I'm thinking I'll restock the copperhill juice and do a swab or two on my own - that's all they're going to do anyway.

Wish me luck.

Boom shaka-laka BOOM! :)
08/14/2006 11:29:28 AM · #37
Good Luck....swab once with each swab....I'm an expert.

Originally posted by alfresco:

I called Marquette Camera Repair - $65 clams to clean the sensor. I then asked about maintenance/once-over and he said they're built to not need one ...

Soooooo ... I'm thinking I'll restock the copperhill juice and do a swab or two on my own - that's all they're going to do anyway.

Wish me luck.

Boom shaka-laka BOOM! :)
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