Hair and particles on pictures-not on lens or mirror-on sensor I have hair and particles on the internal sensor on my NIkon D-70.Please tell me how to clean the sensor by myself. thanks you! You must ...
...Is there an obstruction causing the lens from3 opening or closing - such as sand or other particles.. They have to be removed. 3. Did you drop the camera? That might damage the zoom gears
...to two pounds of bread with two fingers. Perform this with the camera upside down so that any dirt particles can fall out. A slight rocking (side to side motion) of the lens may help. Once fully ...
...do I need to do to correct the problem? Thanks If the outside of the lense get dirty, those small particles may prevent the lense from opening and closing 100% as nomal times. I had the same
...what a blower brush is, It has a bulb on one end and a brush on the other end. Brush/blow the dust particles from the lens. 2) Breath on your lense element so it's foggy. 3) Wipe the fog off your ...
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...motion, like throwing a freezebee). The camera should be OFF when you throw it. Be extra careful not to spray excessive amount or it may give stain on the inner side of the LCD. It seems that a tiny ...
...particle. Also, do not shut off or turn on in rapid sequence. Make sure that the lens is fully retracted after shutting off before you say, ooops I forgot to get one more shot, and turn it back on. ...
...camera's lens motor during startup. This extra power can be useful in overcoming grit or sand particles that may be jamming the lens. If the AV cable doesn't fix the lens error by itself, ...
...#6: Repeatedly tap the padded/rubber usb cover on a hard surface with the intent of dislodging any particles that may be jamming the lens. Other variations include hitting a side of the camera ...
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