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04/29/2007 09:52:07 PM · #1 |
Hi,
I can see dust bunnies while looking through my viewfinder yet they don't show up on my pictures. I cleaned my sensor thinking this was the problem but they are still there. Any ideas? Thank you.
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04/29/2007 10:03:55 PM · #2 |
| Remember that when you are looikng through the viewfinder that you are seeing what the sensor sees when the mirror is down. ;) |
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04/29/2007 11:19:48 PM · #3 |
| How can I clean my viewfinder? I can see the dust bunnies from the inside. |
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04/29/2007 11:24:30 PM · #4 |
Its on the mirror. That doesn't show up on your pics, but you will see it through the viewfinder.
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04/29/2007 11:25:47 PM · #5 |
| how do you....or DO YOU clean the mirror???? I would think that you wouldn't touch it, but I've never owned a digital SLR before, so I'm clueless. |
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04/29/2007 11:29:10 PM · #6 |
You can remove your lens and clean it the same way you would the lens- a micrifiber cloth will work nicely. [/url] |
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04/29/2007 11:39:24 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by idnic: Its on the mirror. That doesn't show up on your pics, but you will see it through the viewfinder. |
Most of the time when I have issues like this, the dust is on the focus-plate for the viewfinder, not the mirror. Sadly, on the XT the focus plate is damned-near impossible to clean effectively because it's recessed into the body. |
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04/30/2007 01:14:45 AM · #8 |
Apparently I don't know what I'm talking about. It's the focus-plate that I'm referring that is recessed into the body that chimericvisions mentioned that has dust on it. I thought it was called the viewfinder.
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04/30/2007 01:34:58 AM · #9 |
| i usually use a q tip to get specific things off of my mirror |
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04/30/2007 02:03:28 AM · #10 |
A Q tip works good. Use a fresh new one and blow any loose fibers off of the Q tip first. You can get lint free Q tips too. The mirror is delicate so be careful.
Don't sneeze.
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