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			 by Dug on Fri Mar 03, 2006 6:55 pm
 has anyone else had problems doing sensor cleans in wet / damp weather?
 I just attempted to clean Tim aka Zeekes sensor and it was the most mongrel job I have ever done ;-(  it started out bad and got worse the more I cleaned it.
 We finally called it quits with 2 small spots left on the screen.
 I have never had those kind of problems before was it  a wet day thing or was it just Tim super gluing gunk on his sensor?       
			
				 Dug
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 by Zeeke on Fri Mar 03, 2006 7:04 pm
 Superglue fixs EVERYTHING!!!
 Thanks again Doug for cleaning my sensor.. its gotta be better with just 2 dots instead of a ranch on the range full of dust bunnys
 
 Tim
 
			
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 by big pix on Fri Mar 03, 2006 7:04 pm
 Cheers ....bp.... Difference between a good street photographer and a great street photographer.... Removing objects that do not belong... happy for the comments, but  .....Please DO NOT edit my image.....        http://bigpix.smugmug.com   Forever changing 
			
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 by phillipb on Fri Mar 03, 2006 7:55 pm
 My very first sensor clean was like that, it was done for me by Mattk at a minimeet curtesy of Birddog supplying the materials. I felt embarassed at the amount of Pec-Pads we used. It's been much better since then.
Probably harder to clean the first time due to the lenght of time the dirt has been on the sensor, most of us try to delay it as long as possible because we're a bit scared to fiddle with the sensor. It gets easier with time.
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 by birddog114 on Fri Mar 03, 2006 7:58 pm
 We don't do wet clean anymore! steambath is more quicker and cleaner  Birddog114
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 by Dug on Fri Mar 03, 2006 7:59 pm
 I was about to put Tim's camera in the dishwasher!!!! 
			
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 by birddog114 on Fri Mar 03, 2006 8:00 pm
 Dug wrote:I was about to put Tim's camera in the dishwasher!!!!
 Great ideas, 120 minutes cycle and it comes out whitest clean.  Birddog114
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 by Matt. K on Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:17 pm
 phillipb
 Must be time for another service soon?      Regards
 Matt. K
 
			
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 by Dug on Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:19 pm
 then off to the Mark Latham camera repair shop. 
			
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 by phillipb on Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:19 pm
 Nah ! Only just got past 2000 actuations, maybe at around 3000.   __________Phillip
 
 
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 by Pa on Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:30 pm
 i dont know much about dust bunnies and cleaning them, would humidity have anything to do with the cleaning problem.
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 by Michael on Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:43 pm
 My cam is at 11 000 actuations without a wet clean, and it's been to motorcross heaps of times, sports carnivals the beach you name it its been there.
 and not 1 wet clean has been needed    I think its luck and my care during the events becuase I change lenses all the time.Are we there yet? 
			
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 by SteveGriffin on Fri Mar 03, 2006 10:04 pm
 I culled a few bunnies today as well and have never used as many Pecpads before - over 20 before I was happy  - normally 1 or 2. I thought that it was elephant dung, maybe it was just the wet weather. Steve
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 by Dug on Fri Mar 03, 2006 10:23 pm
 SteveGriffin wrote:I culled a few bunnies today as well and have never used as many Pecpads before - over 20 before I was happy  - normally 1 or 2. I thought that it was elephant dung, maybe it was just the wet weather.
 Sorry Steve but that makes me really happy, I thought it was just me    i'll be cleaning in dry weather from now on if I have a choice.
 cheers doug 
			
				 Dug
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 by Alpha_7 on Fri Mar 03, 2006 11:43 pm
 Took 20 + goes when Mattk cleaned my sensor. 
			
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 by Zeeke on Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:01 am
 so.. 30+ to clean my sensor is nothing? YAY
 Sorry about stressing you out Dug, but thanks for cleaning!!
 
 Tim
 
			
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 by Dug on Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:17 am
 No prob tim It just annoyed me    
			
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 by Dargan on Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:30 am
 At present we are Knee deep in water on the Sunshine Coast so I may just have to delay my clean as well.  I am one of those who have procrastinated (and also delayed) doing the first clean. Have all the gear but, is it gumption that I need? I may just call on you Dug  In the end we know Nothing, but in the meantime Learn like crazy. Your Camera Does Matter Nikon D70 D200 D300
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 by Dug on Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:50 am
 mr Dishwasher is ready and waiting   
			
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 by Zeeke on Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:57 am
 Dug's Sensor Cleaning Service... $30 a swipe
 Tim
 
			
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 by Dug on Sat Mar 04, 2006 1:14 am
 $30!!!! 
 that does not buy the tranquilizers 
 or the booze to wash them down with   
			
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 by Grev on Sat Mar 04, 2006 4:58 am
 I like the Mark Latham camera repair shop comment...     And I've taken like 14000+ of photos without a wet clean...    
			
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 by DionM on Sat Mar 04, 2006 6:35 pm
 10,000 actuations and no wet clean ... yet   Canon 20D and a bunch of lovely L glass and a 580EX.  Benro tripod.  Manfrotto monopod.  Lowepro and Crumpler bags.  And a pair of Sigma teleconverters, and some Kenko tubes.
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 by SteveGriffin on Sat Mar 04, 2006 10:06 pm
 Grev and Dion I bet you guys wear white shirts too!!!! Steve
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 by Slider on Sat Mar 04, 2006 10:48 pm
 Manta was kind enough to take care of mine a while back. I was amazed at the amount of crud that was hiding there:shock: 
			
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 by Big Red on Sun Mar 05, 2006 12:57 am
 hmmm, about 16 to 17000 without a clean on mine    
			
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 by Grev on Sun Mar 05, 2006 2:12 am
 Big Red wrote:hmmm, about 16 to 17000 without a clean on mine   
 You're worse than me!!      But I guess if it's not broken, why fix it?    
			
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 by Big Red on Sun Mar 05, 2006 10:58 am
 i took about 2000 pics on a 4WD holiday last year and had to clone out the dust spots on about 1500 of them     so far i just [very carefully] use a can of compressed air by holding the can still and moving the camera around the air stream. 
			
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 by mudder on Tue Mar 07, 2006 6:33 pm
 G'day,
 I only used a couple of pads the first time I cleaned mine, yet used bloody HEAPS on the second go, doh!...  Although I just use the rocket these days and haven't done a wet clean for months, I don't hesitate to change lenses in the field if I need to but try to do it reasonably carefully, not facing the wind, generally away from dusty tracks etc. and so far pretty good...
 Aka Andrew 
			
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 by rookie2 on Tue Mar 07, 2006 9:23 pm
     for rampant dust bunnies in the wet...
 we just used to use a good dose of MIXO to kill the buggers off....
 not sure if you can still get it...check your local Dalgetys or Elders GM
 R2
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 by Dug on Tue Mar 07, 2006 9:26 pm
 Mixo is too slow a mate had a .375 Holland and Holland.
 that used to sort the bunnies out   
			
				 Dug
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 by rookie2 on Tue Mar 07, 2006 9:44 pm
 Dug....a man of action I see
 I'm actually having my first 'delousing of dust bunnies' this thursday at the adelaide mini meet
 .....if I pay fozzie the Adelaide going rate of $75 and he promises not to use either your .375 or hikingdude's mates sledgehammer  in the process
 ...R2
    actually I'm  hoping to negotiate on the fee with fozzie  - I was quoted $80 and 2 weeks to get it cleansed professionally before getting advice from the good SA people on this forum. 
			
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 by Dug on Tue Mar 07, 2006 9:55 pm
 We were never quite sure if we hit the bunnies with the .375 
      they disappeared    $75 that kind of money is way too much to be paying for  bunny busting.
 learn how to do it yourself!!! 
			
				 Dug
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 by rookie2 on Tue Mar 07, 2006 10:29 pm
 actually fozzie has said he will show me  the diy method of cleaning the sensor safely if conditions are suitable - thanks Fozzie
 I'll pick up the tab for any of his gear used and then invest in my own cleaning set when confident enough to do it correctly
 
 I hope to pick up that important maintenance skill along with lots of other stuff on thurs. ..
 
 feel like a kid going to school for the first time..just that whats in the school bag is a bit costlier than a few notebooks and HBs.
 
 cheers R2
 
			
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 by Dug on Tue Mar 07, 2006 10:53 pm
 Don't forget a good supply of ALCOHOL!
 For sensor cleaning and nerve tonic.
 
			
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