HowTo Clean Nikon D70s Sensor
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- Thanks dude! You saved the day! No more post production work to removed those annoying spots on every photo! I'm free again! You're a rockstar!
- If after doing this you find that there is dust still in the picture...dont rush to send it out for cleaning....check the lens too, and not just the front....the back element too.
- Just did my D40 and a friends Canon Rebel,this was very helpful, thanks.
- Really helpful, especially the way of identifying if there is any dust there in the first place. Well done:
- This works!!! Thanks for posting!!!
- By the way, i dusted off my D40! Now it's shiny! :)
- GREAT! It works fine!! You just saved me 50 euros! Thanks a lot! :)
- Thanks dude! You saved me a good $60!
- so easy - worked like a charm - can't thank you enough!
- Good tip, Thanks a lot. JC
- cheers from the UK
- Good job!!!!!
- awesome thanks!
- Thank you so much, you just saved me $60. This worked like a charm
- good !!! need help on the D80 please
- Maybe your menu is configured to show the most used items. You have this options, or show all the items or to configure the items you want. Try change to show all items and probably the mirror lock up will be there.
- hi thank for that info, but some body there can help me to clean my d80, bec, i dint see mirror lock up in the menus, if somebody tells me or teach me how to clean it, thank you very much
- Thanks so much
- Outstanding! Thanks for taking the time! I own the Nikon D40x and may need your instructions one day.
- WOW!WOWOWOWO
- Thanks. That is a great idea with the scuba gear; being a diver myself, I'll have to try it out!
- Nice Job! This is a great resource for digital students... I send them your way. For blowing out, I use scuba air... I know lots of folks don't have dive equipment, BUT, if they do... it's super dry, and completely dust free. I put a nozzle on the BC power inflator hose and throttle it down at the primary stage... great for on location! You do a great job explaining and at the perfect pace... THANKS!
- Helpful, but my tests are dark. What exposure ISO was used? Thanks!
- good job. thanks!
- Good video and helpful for minor dust. If you have a lot of dust I have found this method to be insufficient. Then you have to use something like the Arctic Butterfly brush. However, if your dirt is grease based then you don't want to use the butterfly brush which would cause more smearing. Then you'd want to use something like the Eclipse E2 cleaner with special swabs that you get at the camera store or B&H.












