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How To Deal With Dirt Specs In Camera?
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<blockquote data-quote="NFA Fabrication" data-source="post: 124465" data-attributes="member: 12708"><p>Yesterday I was out at the park flying/shooting RC airplanes, and I noticed that there are 2 specs of dirt, and one tiny hair visible in my view finder. They are there with or without any lenses attached, so I know they are in the camera. </p><p></p><p>I stopped by the camera shop today where I got it to ask for advice, and he tried to blow air from one of those "Rocket" air blowers up at the white piece just inside the front of the body near the top of the camera. That didn't help. Where are these dirt particles likely located that i can see them in the viewfinder, but they don't appear to show up in the actual pictures? Is it something I can likely clean myself? Or am I in for a professional servicing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NFA Fabrication, post: 124465, member: 12708"] Yesterday I was out at the park flying/shooting RC airplanes, and I noticed that there are 2 specs of dirt, and one tiny hair visible in my view finder. They are there with or without any lenses attached, so I know they are in the camera. I stopped by the camera shop today where I got it to ask for advice, and he tried to blow air from one of those "Rocket" air blowers up at the white piece just inside the front of the body near the top of the camera. That didn't help. Where are these dirt particles likely located that i can see them in the viewfinder, but they don't appear to show up in the actual pictures? Is it something I can likely clean myself? Or am I in for a professional servicing? [/QUOTE]
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