CCD Cleaning
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 12:22 pm
Hi everyone,
I've only had my D70 for a little over a week and I immediately noticed spots appearing on my images.
I've done some research - and although Nikon state never to touch or clean the CDD yourself, there are people that do, and do it successfully.
Actually - I recall someone damaging the Low Pass filter on the CDD while cleaning it and got quoted from Nikon US$700 to replace it, so that kind of puts me off the idea.
But then, I don't want to send the camera off to Nikon each time I want it cleaned - especially since it is prone to getting dirty quite easily.
I've also heard about people that have taken it to a Nikon service centre and made things worse.
I've tried removing the spots with a blower - but it doesn't quite do the job. I've been told about the Giotto Air Blaster, but can't find it anywhere. Amazon sells it for US$10 and I went to order it and later found that they don't ship that item to Australia - DOH! I've also heard that no blower can actually get rid off all spots - especially those that are "welded" to the sensor due to moisture.
I've heard about the swab cleaning method and it seems to be the best method, but it means touching the CCD (actually the Low Pass filter).
Here's the link: http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/ccd_cleaning
The buy sells the swabs and cleaning fluid. Has anyone here use this method, and if so how were the results?
Thanks,
Hi-Voltage
I've only had my D70 for a little over a week and I immediately noticed spots appearing on my images.
I've done some research - and although Nikon state never to touch or clean the CDD yourself, there are people that do, and do it successfully.
Actually - I recall someone damaging the Low Pass filter on the CDD while cleaning it and got quoted from Nikon US$700 to replace it, so that kind of puts me off the idea.
But then, I don't want to send the camera off to Nikon each time I want it cleaned - especially since it is prone to getting dirty quite easily.
I've also heard about people that have taken it to a Nikon service centre and made things worse.
I've tried removing the spots with a blower - but it doesn't quite do the job. I've been told about the Giotto Air Blaster, but can't find it anywhere. Amazon sells it for US$10 and I went to order it and later found that they don't ship that item to Australia - DOH! I've also heard that no blower can actually get rid off all spots - especially those that are "welded" to the sensor due to moisture.
I've heard about the swab cleaning method and it seems to be the best method, but it means touching the CCD (actually the Low Pass filter).
Here's the link: http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/ccd_cleaning
The buy sells the swabs and cleaning fluid. Has anyone here use this method, and if so how were the results?
Thanks,
Hi-Voltage