bust out your dust buster and vacum that shit out...
most new dslr's now have automatic ccd cleaning/vibration stuff.
mine does not, so every time my preshoot routing is to take a clear shot of the sky at f9
blow up the shot on the screen and check for specs, if specs go to step 2 which is a handsqueeze airblower, and if that dont work then it is time to use an approved swap with the proper solution (follow instructions).
not as hard as it seems..
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sammys on fairfax below sixth... pro dept... 3rd floor in back..
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Originally posted by JP-pornshooter
bust out your dust buster and vacum that shit out...
most new dslr's now have automatic ccd cleaning/vibration stuff.
mine does not, so every time my preshoot routing is to take a clear shot of the sky at f9
blow up the shot on the screen and check for specs, if specs go to step 2 which is a handsqueeze airblower, and if that dont work then it is time to use an approved swap with the proper solution (follow instructions).
not as hard as it seems..
I have two. One has spent more time at the beach than the other. It seems like the one that never gets to go to the beach gets clearer pics. Besides, I want to see if they can clean my Sigma lens at the same time. It has been a year, so it won't hurt to have a pro do it.
bust out your dust buster and vacum that shit out...
most new dslr's now have automatic ccd cleaning/vibration stuff.
mine does not, so every time my preshoot routing is to take a clear shot of the sky at f9
blow up the shot on the screen and check for specs, if specs go to step 2 which is a handsqueeze airblower, and if that dont work then it is time to use an approved swap with the proper solution (follow instructions).
not as hard as it seems..
sammys on fairfax below sixth... pro dept... 3rd floor in back..
The guy I usually deal with there is Richard Cermak... he knows what he's doing and seems very honest regarding work that needs/doesn't need to be done.
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