CCD tisztítás
Use a manually powered bulb blower—the “baster”
type, but remove the camelhair brush at the end.
(Note: Nikon technicians advise against using
compressed air to clean the CCD.)
or
If you’re the braver type, then use a lint-free cloth
slightly wet with a neutral solution, such as methanol
(99% isopropyl alcohol works in a pinch, but can
leave water streaks). The commercial solution is to use
Sensor Swabs for Nikon and Eclipse (methanol)
solution (see http://www.photosol.com). A slightly
more homemade solution is described on my Web site
at http://www.bythom.com/cleaning.htm. (Yes,
Nikon’s documentation says don’t touch the CCD. But
this is the method they use to clean the CCD. Heck,
they even sell cleaning kits in Japan. Don’t get the
cloth too wet [you’ll leave streaks], and don’t use
force in cleaning [you could grind dirt into the filter
face]. And, no, I won’t pay to have your CCD
replaced if you use this technique and damage your
camera. If you’re not comfortable using thistechnique, then don’t use it.)
Use a manually powered bulb blower—the “baster”
type, but remove the camelhair brush at the end.
(Note: Nikon technicians advise against using
compressed air to clean the CCD.)
or
If you’re the braver type, then use a lint-free cloth
slightly wet with a neutral solution, such as methanol
(99% isopropyl alcohol works in a pinch, but can
leave water streaks). The commercial solution is to use
Sensor Swabs for Nikon and Eclipse (methanol)
solution (see http://www.photosol.com). A slightly
more homemade solution is described on my Web site
at http://www.bythom.com/cleaning.htm. (Yes,
Nikon’s documentation says don’t touch the CCD. But
this is the method they use to clean the CCD. Heck,
they even sell cleaning kits in Japan. Don’t get the
cloth too wet [you’ll leave streaks], and don’t use
force in cleaning [you could grind dirt into the filter
face]. And, no, I won’t pay to have your CCD
replaced if you use this technique and damage your
camera. If you’re not comfortable using thistechnique, then don’t use it.)
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