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I've noticed when I look through the viewfinder of my D300 a black mark. It's not on the lenses I know. I can see the black mark on the viewfinder whatever lens I have on.
Now earlier in the year I had exactly the same thing. I was doing a photography course and showed it to the tutor (a well known pro photographer). I had my rocket blower with me.
Now I'm sure what he did was he just removed the lens, held the camera face down pointing towards the floor and used the rocket blower to clear it off. It worked after about 3 attempts. I think that's what he did.
So I'm worried if I repeat what I think he did I might damage the sensor etc.
Anyone care to put my mind at ease? Where should I aim the blower at if camera is held face down?
Or should I just take it to Fixation or somewhere?
Now earlier in the year I had exactly the same thing. I was doing a photography course and showed it to the tutor (a well known pro photographer). I had my rocket blower with me.
Now I'm sure what he did was he just removed the lens, held the camera face down pointing towards the floor and used the rocket blower to clear it off. It worked after about 3 attempts. I think that's what he did.
So I'm worried if I repeat what I think he did I might damage the sensor etc.
Anyone care to put my mind at ease? Where should I aim the blower at if camera is held face down?
Or should I just take it to Fixation or somewhere?