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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D700
D700 Sensor Cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 39788" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>First, your D700 has a built in cleaner/vibrator to dislodge dust. Make sure you have it set to work when you shut down your camera.</p><p></p><p>Here is a good tutorial I bookmarked a while back: <a href="http://bythom.com/cleaning.htm" target="_blank">Cleaning sensors by Thom Hogan</a></p><p></p><p>A blower is the first line of defense. You can check for dust/contaminants by taking a picture of a white piece of paper. A sensor scope or loupe is also suggested for seeing what you're doing.</p><p></p><p>I also read a good tutorial from a place called Copperhill, I think, if you google sensor cleaning there is quite a bit. The effective cleaning methods all include a sensor swab and usually a solution like eclipse. A quick wipe is what is required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 39788, member: 753"] First, your D700 has a built in cleaner/vibrator to dislodge dust. Make sure you have it set to work when you shut down your camera. Here is a good tutorial I bookmarked a while back: [URL="http://bythom.com/cleaning.htm"]Cleaning sensors by Thom Hogan[/URL] A blower is the first line of defense. You can check for dust/contaminants by taking a picture of a white piece of paper. A sensor scope or loupe is also suggested for seeing what you're doing. I also read a good tutorial from a place called Copperhill, I think, if you google sensor cleaning there is quite a bit. The effective cleaning methods all include a sensor swab and usually a solution like eclipse. A quick wipe is what is required. [/QUOTE]
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