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Sensor question
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 594401" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>The first red flag I see is, what kind of shop tries to "clean" a camera... and then hands it back to the customer and says send it to the manufacturer for a "proper" cleaning????? Why would they even accept your camera to begin with if they couldn't do a "proper cleaning" ????????? Cleaning a camera sensor is child's play for a shop that professes to do anything with a camera... Your camera shop may have actually damaged your camera's sensor in NOT knowing what they were doing... </p><p></p><p>You should take some shots with the camera with the lens pointed at a white card... and then blow the image up on your computer screen to see if there is any dust/marks... </p><p></p><p>They also sell a special loupe/magnifying glass that's used to examine the sensor... </p><p></p><p>Wet cleaning a sensor reeally is very easy... there are YouTube videos that walk you throw the entire process...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 594401, member: 10742"] The first red flag I see is, what kind of shop tries to "clean" a camera... and then hands it back to the customer and says send it to the manufacturer for a "proper" cleaning????? Why would they even accept your camera to begin with if they couldn't do a "proper cleaning" ????????? Cleaning a camera sensor is child's play for a shop that professes to do anything with a camera... Your camera shop may have actually damaged your camera's sensor in NOT knowing what they were doing... You should take some shots with the camera with the lens pointed at a white card... and then blow the image up on your computer screen to see if there is any dust/marks... They also sell a special loupe/magnifying glass that's used to examine the sensor... Wet cleaning a sensor reeally is very easy... there are YouTube videos that walk you throw the entire process... [/QUOTE]
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