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D5100
Sensor Cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="Just-Clayton" data-source="post: 64184" data-attributes="member: 6495"><p>I had to wet clean my 300s several times.I had bought a refurbished one and I was getting several oil spots for the first few weeks. Then I was getting a large hair in my photos. That ended up being a hair in front of the low pass filter. It was frustrating to say the least. Everything seems to work good now. The wet clean should get the oil off. Just be very careful. I wasn't too concerned doing it myself. But, I also cleaned vcr heads for several years. They are a sensitive item to clean too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just-Clayton, post: 64184, member: 6495"] I had to wet clean my 300s several times.I had bought a refurbished one and I was getting several oil spots for the first few weeks. Then I was getting a large hair in my photos. That ended up being a hair in front of the low pass filter. It was frustrating to say the least. Everything seems to work good now. The wet clean should get the oil off. Just be very careful. I wasn't too concerned doing it myself. But, I also cleaned vcr heads for several years. They are a sensitive item to clean too. [/QUOTE]
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