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D7100
Spot when I look through viewfinder
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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 172280" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>FWIW I have two cameras that had the dust "bunny" above the focusing screen. On one camera an Olympus E1 has an interchangeable focusing screen which can be removed by the user (me) a small tiny lever you can move to release the screen. Now my other is a Nikon FM (35mm film camera) with a non(?) removable screen that also has a dust "bunny" spot. The two D7K, Olympus E30 and 520 do not so far.</p><p>It does happen as long as it does not interfere with you using your camera (the dust bunnies are not sharp) focusing and composition you should be okay. I know Olympus during their warranty period offers a free cleaning. I am not sure if Nikon does but it may be wise before the warranty runs out maybe to find out.</p><p>As the others have said you could try blowing it off with a manual bulb blower and definitely not with compressed air.</p><p></p><p>Just my 2¢</p><p>Lou Cioccio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 172280, member: 12542"] FWIW I have two cameras that had the dust "bunny" above the focusing screen. On one camera an Olympus E1 has an interchangeable focusing screen which can be removed by the user (me) a small tiny lever you can move to release the screen. Now my other is a Nikon FM (35mm film camera) with a non(?) removable screen that also has a dust "bunny" spot. The two D7K, Olympus E30 and 520 do not so far. It does happen as long as it does not interfere with you using your camera (the dust bunnies are not sharp) focusing and composition you should be okay. I know Olympus during their warranty period offers a free cleaning. I am not sure if Nikon does but it may be wise before the warranty runs out maybe to find out. As the others have said you could try blowing it off with a manual bulb blower and definitely not with compressed air. Just my 2¢ Lou Cioccio [/QUOTE]
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