> On Tue, 9 Mar 2004 07:39:08 US/Eastern, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and Leon too, wrote:
> 
> >                                     Hi Leon.
> >Ahhh dust on the CCD.<g>Mine was so bad i took it to Nikon here in Toronto over
Christmas
for them to clean.Did a good job to.
> >The swabs and solution is only endorsed by Kodak and Fuji.Nikon does not recommend 
> >home

> >cleaning,but to send to them,at$100.00 Canadian a pop.LOL
> 
> It cost me AU$55 to get mine cleaned by Pentax.  I dropped it off at
> noon and it was ready at 9:30 the next day (they open at 8).  I think
> mine was the first one they had to do in Melbourne so they took their
> time.  With a bit of convincing I think I could get them to do it while
> I waited, but I'd prefer not to have to do it very often. 

I called ahead about a week in advance,set up a time at 9am and was out by 10.They said
mine was 
the dirtiest they had seen in a long while.<g>
Because mine is a USA D1 that is all Nikon Candada will do.The D2H is Canadian so if i
need help,its 
close by.Knock on wood.

> I've taken  to dusting lenses before I attach them to make sure there is as little
> dust as possible in there.

Me too.
> 
> >Many of the people of the Nikon D1 BB clean there own,but i'm to chicken to try. 
> 
> This is my situation at the moment.  I'd be confident following the
> professional method if I knew what it was, but I don't know what they
> use.

Not sure what the Companies use.

Dave
> 
> 
>  Leon
> 
> http://www.bluering.org.au
> http://www.bluering.org.au/leon
> 
> 

                                


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