Carlo -
I'd be very worried about doing this as an end-user operation. The risk of
scratching the mirror is too great. I'd send it out to a pro for CLA (clean
lube adjust).
KN
At 8:44 PM -0700 4/1/01, Carlo Terlizzi wrote:
>Hello there:
>
>I recently purchased an EOS RT and have used it quite a bit. Due to frequent
>lens changes out in the field, some dust is now located on the pellicle mirror
>and can be seen through the viewfinder.
>
>With a normal camera I wouldn't worry since dust on the mirror would not
>affect the final picture. However, with the pellicle mirror, it never swings
>out of the way.
>
>I was wondering if cleaning a pellicle mirror should be approached differently
>from a standard mirror? I believe that I read somewhere that the material
>used in a pellicle mirror differs significantly from a standard mirror.
>
>Regards
>
>Carlo Terlizzi
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>
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