Eray
24-03-2011, 8:24am
I would just like some advice from any 7d owners about this...
The other day i was switching lenses and some dust got into my camera, on the mirror and the focusing glass thingy at the top. It was resistant to rocket blower.
So what i did was ...
1) Use a microfibre cloth on the focusing glass, as well as the artist brush thingy found on the end of a lenspen to clean that focusing glass. It didn't end well...the microfibre cloth transferred LOTS of dust to the surface and my brush just mvoed said dust around.
2) Used the same brush on the mirror, but some very tiny bit of dust remains. Also when i shined my pentorch directly onto the mirror (at 90 degree angle to mirror) i noticed it had lots and lots of heterogenous marks like tiny uneven scratches....AFAIK the mirror was like this before i started....can someone with an 7D confirm that their mirror is similar? Did not use microfibre cloth here ofc. feel really concerned about this, the reason being that when i look at a bright homogenous objects like a flourescent lamp I can see a very very very fine homogenous haze. This is probably part paranoia but I really love my camera and am upset :(
So i have actually made everything worse...and i am a bit annoyed at myself about this >.<!!! I was wondering
1) Could I have done any damage to my camera (scratching the mirror or focusing glass with my brush/microfibre, or knocking anyhting out of alignment).
2) What is the proper way to remove dust from the mirror/focusing glass? Its in my vision and i don't want them to eventually end up on the sensor.
THanks guys...
The other day i was switching lenses and some dust got into my camera, on the mirror and the focusing glass thingy at the top. It was resistant to rocket blower.
So what i did was ...
1) Use a microfibre cloth on the focusing glass, as well as the artist brush thingy found on the end of a lenspen to clean that focusing glass. It didn't end well...the microfibre cloth transferred LOTS of dust to the surface and my brush just mvoed said dust around.
2) Used the same brush on the mirror, but some very tiny bit of dust remains. Also when i shined my pentorch directly onto the mirror (at 90 degree angle to mirror) i noticed it had lots and lots of heterogenous marks like tiny uneven scratches....AFAIK the mirror was like this before i started....can someone with an 7D confirm that their mirror is similar? Did not use microfibre cloth here ofc. feel really concerned about this, the reason being that when i look at a bright homogenous objects like a flourescent lamp I can see a very very very fine homogenous haze. This is probably part paranoia but I really love my camera and am upset :(
So i have actually made everything worse...and i am a bit annoyed at myself about this >.<!!! I was wondering
1) Could I have done any damage to my camera (scratching the mirror or focusing glass with my brush/microfibre, or knocking anyhting out of alignment).
2) What is the proper way to remove dust from the mirror/focusing glass? Its in my vision and i don't want them to eventually end up on the sensor.
THanks guys...