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Seven..
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D300 dust removal
      #668197 - 18/06/2008 14:41

how's it going does it work?

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FenModerator
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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: Seven..]
      #668201 - 18/06/2008 14:50

eh?

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NorthernNikon
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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: Fen]
      #668215 - 18/06/2008 15:23

You can set it up to remove dust on start up or shut down IIRC. It's all in the menus donchaknow!

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Seven..
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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: Fen]
      #668280 - 18/06/2008 17:16

ok in English

Does this mark the end of having to use sensor swabs and the like?

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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: NorthernNikon]
      #668282 - 18/06/2008 17:21

Doesn't matter; it just does.

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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: Seven..]
      #668293 - 18/06/2008 17:39

Quote:

ok in English

Does this mark the end of having to use sensor swabs and the like?




Not entirely IMO. Some bits of cack can be quite sticky (pollen, soot for example) and not inclined to fall of just because the sensor shakes a bit. Should be required a lot less frequently though (mind you neither of my Canons have had a swab near 'em - I seem to manage just with the blower....).

Thinking of spending or spent?......

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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: Seven..]
      #668384 - 18/06/2008 21:06

Quote:

ok in English

Does this mark the end of having to use sensor swabs and the like?



I doubt it. As Nigel says, it should reduce the times you need to clean, but I find a rocket blower enough most of the time and I've only ever swabbed my D200 twice in 2 years.

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Dom_Rivers
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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: Hotblack]
      #668401 - 18/06/2008 21:30

When I first got mine it needed a bloody good blowing out after a week, it was full of all sorts of clackit, about a month later I noticed a blob in a landscape piccy and got rid of it by manually doing a few "vibrates" in a row (which I was quite impressed by), over the last 3 months absolutely nowt, nothing, nada, despite a good few lens changes in all sorts of environments.
I've got mine to clean on shutdown and it seems effective, the sensor stays cleaner than my old D50 did.


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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: Dom_Rivers]
      #668418 - 18/06/2008 22:20

only ever used rocket blower for past number of years, never needed to swab

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Seven..
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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: hil26]
      #668492 - 19/06/2008 08:40

Thanks all, was just wondering how the new technology was working out that's all. It could be the difference between this or that camera

Nigel, not yet but maybe

My D100 has only had 3 wipes in four years and a couple of blows with an ordinary puffer but I rarely change lens. Spots are there but with PS and all I just clone them out.

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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: Seven..]
      #668514 - 19/06/2008 09:38

At wider apertures contamination sometimes just doesn't show up but if you're using smaller apertures there's a good chance of anything present showing up.

My next purchase will have anti dust features as even though they wont be 100% they must surely help.

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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: alanS]
      #668834 - 19/06/2008 21:03

I can only say that I use AP set to f/11 most of the time,and use a rocket brush when I see dust.
Now on the D80 I had to have a blow with the rocket about every month,because of the blobs in the sky (UFO,s)?
But since getting the D300 in late Jan I honestly haven't
seen any ufo,s.

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Seven..
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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: Towershot]
      #668967 - 20/06/2008 08:26

Great, good to know for the most part it does work

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Mxpics
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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: Seven..]
      #669070 - 20/06/2008 11:10

i have just tried the rocket blower for the first time on my d50 and d70 and im left with specks everwhere what have i done, just removed lens locked mirror up and used rocket blower

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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: Mxpics]
      #669168 - 20/06/2008 14:33

hmmm I was advised a long time ago not to use rocket blowers although a lot seem to I'd rather use the swabs or a puffer blower

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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: Seven..]
      #669171 - 20/06/2008 14:41

Quote:

hmmm I was advised a long time ago not to use rocket blowers although a lot seem to I'd rather use the swabs or a puffer blower




Yes, but that advice was against using them for something entirely different!

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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: Mxpics]
      #669174 - 20/06/2008 14:43

Just try again but give the whole chamber a good blow out first. If debris stays and will not dislodge you may have to go for a wet clean.

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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: NorthernNikon]
      #669179 - 20/06/2008 14:52

Quote:

Quote:

hmmm I was advised a long time ago not to use rocket blowers although a lot seem to I'd rather use the swabs or a puffer blower




Yes, but that advice was against using them for something entirely different!





He he, reminds me of a naughty birthday photo I saw a couple of days ago But Id probably get hit if I put it here

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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: ermintrude]
      #669346 - 21/06/2008 08:28

the specs show in the viewfinder but not on the pics, its not external

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Re: D300 dust removal [Re: Mxpics]
      #669349 - 21/06/2008 08:40

Quote:

the specs show in the viewfinder but not on the pics, its not external




Then they're on the focusing screen, more than likely, and can be ignored - or blown off with the rocket blower.

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