Very visible dust on the sensor, any way to get rid of this?
(Posibilities, Costs ?)
Ben Brugman
Paul Heslop - 17 Jun 2006 18:47 GMT
> Very visible dust on the sensor, any way to get rid of this?
> (Posibilities, Costs ?)
>
> Ben Brugman
SLR? If you get no joy here try
rec.photo.digital and they will guide you in the right direction.

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Ben Brugman - 17 Jun 2006 19:24 GMT
> SLR? If you get no joy here try
No point and shoot.
Paul Heslop - 17 Jun 2006 23:10 GMT
> > SLR? If you get no joy here try
> >
> No point and shoot.
sadly as has been pointed out this means dismantling and that can be a
pain. I've heard mentions of some parts being very very hard to remove
from some cams. It probably is well advisable to get it done
professionally, unless it is a defunct model as prices change so
quickly you may be able to replace it with the same or better for the
cost of repairs.

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J. Clarke - 17 Jun 2006 18:55 GMT
> Very visible dust on the sensor, any way to get rid of this?
> (Posibilities, Costs ?)
With a point and shoot? Call the manufacturer or find a local repair shop.

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Ben Brugman - 17 Jun 2006 19:24 GMT
>> Very visible dust on the sensor, any way to get rid of this?
>> (Posibilities, Costs ?)
>
> With a point and shoot? Call the manufacturer or find a local repair
> shop.
:-(
Thanks.