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Tesladownunder
Sat Jan 20 2007, 06:49AM
Tesladownunder Registered Member #10 Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 09:45AM
Location: Bunbury, Australia
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Nice photo. You have a fair bit of dust on your CCD though from changing lenses. Get an air spray and the D70 manual out to clean it. There is a "curtain" that has to be elevated by the camera for this to work.
You will see the dust it best when you photograph a blank white wall out of focus.

Mine cleaned OK using this technique. Change lens in a clean environment and have the camera facing down.

Pics show before and after.

Peter
1169275771 10 FT8052 Dust

1169275771 10 FT8052 Dust Gone
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Bjørn
Sat Jan 20 2007, 08:55AM
Bjørn Registered Member #27 Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 02:20AM
Location: Hyperborea
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To make the dust most visible, use the smallest aperture.

Test the air spray on something unimportant first since in som rare cases there has been some oily substance coming out of the bottle that has been very difficult to get rid of. Keep the bottle vertical and test first that no liquid comes out so you don't spray liquid gas into the camera.

Dust is usually not a problem unless using small apertures.
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Extreme Electronics
Sat Jan 20 2007, 10:28AM
Extreme Electronics Registered Member #74 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 09:17AM
Location: Nottingham UK
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Yes I know about the dust.. Unfortunatly its stuck rather better than an air duster will cure. One day Ill pluck up the courage to "properly" clean my sensor.

Im not too worried at the moment as I only see them when doing macro stuff like that.
I usually photoshop out the blobs.

The bigest problem with macro is not the dust on the CCD, but the dust on the subject, and I have no idea how to cure that one, last time I lost a "subject" due to cleaning with an air blast!!

One dusty sting !!!
1169288880 74 FT8052 Img20070119 220518a
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Tesladownunder
Sun Jan 21 2007, 01:19AM
Tesladownunder Registered Member #10 Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 09:45AM
Location: Bunbury, Australia
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To clean the D70, did you press MENU then "mirror lockup" first then "shutter release" otherwise you might not be getting to where the dust is with your airspray.


This little barn owl was on the side of the road last night. Probably unwell or injured and didn't try to get away.

Peter
1169342345 10 FT8052 Natureowl
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Marko
Sat Sept 29 2007, 01:54PM
Marko Registered Member #89 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 02:40PM
Location: Zadar, Croatia
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Found in garden today:
1191074065 89 FT8052 P1010005


I fed him some grapes:

1191074065 89 FT8052 P1010009


1191074065 89 FT8052 P1010010


1191074065 89 FT8052 P1010014
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Zum Beispiel
Sat Sept 29 2007, 04:41PM
Zum Beispiel Registered Member #514 Joined: Sun Feb 11 2007, 12:27AM
Location: Somewhere in Pirkanmaa, Finland
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Aww, he's cute. I wish we got some cool animals like that here. All we have is some hedgehogs, squirrels, rocks and other boring things.
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Alex
Sat Sept 29 2007, 07:46PM
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Haha, I guess if you can have pet rocks, there must be wild rocks too.
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