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Please ensure that you have a meaningful location included in your profile. Please refer to the FAQ for details of what "meaningful" is. Its time to clean....Ok I have actually gotten alot of the dust off my sensor using the air rocket.. just a few dots remain...
So any last hints or tips before I start? I have a fully charged battery, no power adaptor... is this to risky? New page
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As long as you're using a fully charged battery you should be fine.
g.
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Heed Glen's advice, also wipe once in each direction only. Do not be overzealous and try to wipe multiple times with the same pec pad. This only serves to shift dust back on.
No power adapter is no problem. I've done mine at least a dozen times; and not always with a full battery either - altho that's a good idea...
Ahhh.... I think I have used to much liquid!!!
I have streaks!!! Any advice? New page
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Let it dry for a moment, then try again with bugger all liquid and minimum swipes. You will be surprised you can do it it 2 swipes, unfortunately those two swipes are usually after twenty dodgy swipes.
I also thought I was washing a car the first time
cleaningHi MHD,
Your probably past this stage already, by I use this method to clean.... http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/ccd_cleaning Also, what I do after lifting the mirror, is to actually remove the battery while the mirror is up, then clean away. You don't really need the battery or adapter running during this particular way of doing it. It remains up for many many minutes, I usually finish in a few mins, but, had the thing open for like 10 mins or so in this way, then put battery back in and hit shutter button to close it. The ccd is charged when using the "always battery in" method, so that can actually attract dust a little. Also, on the streaks, not a whole lot you can do except to apply some more liquid to the pad and gently swipe them out until you get back to no streaks. Mike
ohhh... I hate doing this! It is horrible!
I have done about 10 swipes so far.. Still got streaks... they come and go... So people follow the instruction at http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/ccd_cleaning ?? Hmmm... this is so scary... New page
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Streaks = liquid. Less is best. About to do this in an hours time for Geoff and will probably still take me twenty swipes. Get a new pec pad if the old one is soaked. The first time is always the hardest, I am sure you will post in a minute it is perfect.
ok, streaks gone...
Just looked at the images and it seems all I have managed to do thus far is move dust around... (6 noticeable spots down to 5...) Will have a break, regain composure and try again New page
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Heh, don't worry too much Scott. You're now a self CCD cleaner - be proud of that! Try it on a mirror, or your CRT monitor glass, or some other surface first. Between worrying about the delicacy of the CCD being cleaned and the confines of the D70 mirror box, there's bound to be high anxiety first time. Much like relations with the opposite gender...
Two drops is all you need. Remember you're not using the Eclipse fluid to clean, you're using the pec pad!
Funny thing, I just done mine as well
No worries, all spots gone Hang in there mate all will be good!!!!! Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
MHD,
Get the dud CD and try on its surface first then CCD after. Otherwise send it away for steam cleaned Hey, do you want a bubble level which you've seen on RRS site (RRS-337)? I ordered 3 and one spare, if you need it let me know please. Birddog114
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Hmmm... PM's Birddog
Streaks gone!! CCD looking better I will post an image shortly New page
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Muses over what would happen if one took a picture without the lens?
Can you hold the camera next to a mirror and take a picture of the sensor? This is a theoretical question of course - whatever you do, please don't try it.
no...
best way to see what is on the sensor is to take camera, point at blank white wall, set apeture to max use your favorite editing software to ajdust levels... New page
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There are a few mentions here of Pec Pads. Is this what people are using or do they mean sensor swipe? If the Pec Pad then what are you wrapping it around?
Cheers Dean I intend to live forever. So far, so good.
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Deano, pec pad wrapped around sensor swipe.
MHD, Geoff just left here and cleaned his sensor in .... two goes! Great effort, also helped by the fact I would only let 2 drops on the pec pad. That really helps, less is more.
Sensor Swipes or a plastic stupa in Woolies or Mc Donald plastice knife or a rubber, cut to the size of ccd (estimated) Birddog114
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Confusion...
The Sensor Swipes I have already have (cute) little ped pads on then held with (tiny) little rubber bands. The instructions talk about one stroke each way and then discard and use another sensor swipe if required. Do you guys reuse them with a new pec pad? Cheers Dean I intend to live forever. So far, so good.
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Has been known to happen. Given the price of the swabs, little wonder! g.
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Yes. always with Sensor Swipes but not Sensor Swab #2, thought you can re-Pec*pad on the sensor swab
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I think I need a general clean in the box... I just cleaned again and got more dust than before.... New page
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MHD, Hire a janitor Birddog114
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Thanks Birddog. That clears up my confussion. I was thinking of Sensor Swab (#2) instead of Sensor Swipe. Cheers Dean I intend to live forever. So far, so good.
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Ok... now I have my best swipe yet...
only a couple of noticable dust peices... (will post) yes... it does get eaiser... New page
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These are difficult to spot without adjusting the levels... New page
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Can see them MHD, might be easier if you take shots of the ceiling (I am assuming that isn't your ceiling ). You will be a whiz next time. Or you could bump me into 2nd behind Jordan in the comp and I will clean it inebriated on Friday
its a wall at work with the levels adjusted to buggery I might give it a go another day... I can barely see the spot when I dont adjust levels... I will do some test landscapes today and see if it turns up.... if not it can stay there for a while New page
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MHD
Don't sweat it mate...you're doing everything right. The first time you will shove the dust around before you get the magic touch. Took me 6 pec-pads first time...now I can do it in one. Just a couple of points...use the mirror lock from the menu because other methods have the CCD as active...ie, it's taking a photo. No need to remove the battery because cleaning will only take you 10 seconds in future. Best way to see the dust is to photograph blue sky with the kit lens at 17mm and f/16. Welcome to the CCD cleaners guild! Regards
Matt. K
Yep, used MLU... I have learnt ALOT from this experience! 1) Use 2 drops of Eclipse, and then wait a second or two for it to soak in... 2) dont be scared to use pressure and swipe past the edge of the ccd 3) dont try to clamp the body at an angle, just put it on its back and do it New page
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Matt,
Greg, Kipper, Nicole, and all of the other Mexicans are in deep trouble then. g.
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clean sensor ...Hi all,
At the beginning I was hunting around for a suitable spatula and finally found one in a kitchen utensil shop. It has a plastic shaft and a silicon type end on it. I cut it to size with a sharp blade. When I finally got my pec-pads and the eclipse cleaning fluid I decided to relax (very important !) and just followed the instructions I got of the net. I also applied some pressure (flexible spatula), sort of the amount you might apply when writing with a fountain pen. (shows my age ...) It took me three goes and I had one (one only) dust spec left on the sensor. I declared victory and have lost my fear of cleaning the sensor. Regards CD
christiand
I did the same thing. Just one thing...get some very fine wet & dry sandpaper and go over the spatula edges as insurance that you don't have any sharp bits. Then wash it in soapy water. Can't be too careful. Now jab that CCD like you're stabbing a mullet! (The above line is nonsense and not to be taken as fact) Regards
Matt. K
Still waiting for a nice blue sky to shoot my f/14 landscape...
for now I had to rely on partially blue... There you go... proof my CCD still lives! (if anyone can see blemishes on the full version: http://potofgrass.ath.cx/gallery/assort ... 110?full=1 let me know!) New page
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With heart in mouth I took my SensorSwipe in hand and did the deed.
First swipe had the CCD with a bigger blob than when I started - second swipe and it is now as clean as a babys b@m. I have had the D70 around 6 months and this was the first clean. My D1 I had for 4 years and it was cleaned only once by Maxwell and it cost me $145 back in 2001. Happy chappy Chris Chris
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For those who are about to clean the sensor using Ecilpse fluid....this may help...Do not squeeze the bottle in order to get the drops out...too much will come out. Allow the 2 drops to fall naturally.
Ahhh! Sometimes it's the little things. Regards
Matt. K
Chris,
Allowing for inflation, that $145 back in 2001 should just about be enough to cover the cost of your next lens, shouldn't it? And now, you have earned it, haven't you? g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Absolutely - I will not give Maxwell anymore money if can help it - and my 12-24mm is getting closer Chris Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Glen - hope to get it next week
Chris PS - Would have picked one up from Birddog on Friday but I am off tomorrow Chris Chris
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Hey MHD, At least you can say you've done it, I'm still working up the courage! I think my pics will have to look like popcorn before I work up the courage... Big whoos, me? Yep.....
Cheers, Mudder Aka Andrew
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