Dust is dust is'nt it.
I have found small metal filings inside my D2H that service attributes to wear
from the
mount.Its been
brought up on several Nikon lists that it happens to a number of users. One
reason i dont
use a bruch
type sensor cleaning unit.
Just thought you would like to know that.:)
D
> He didn't say regular dust, he said
"wear dust"
from the cam
> sensor. That's pure speculation to assume there would be
> any "wear dust" at all let alone if that it would actually be
> be signifigant relative to the current normal dust problem
> and to proclaim green button as "optimum" for K/M for that reason.
> He doesn't have any reasonable basis to make that kind of conclusion.
> jco
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 12:26 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: green button wars (again)
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> > The lens cam is moving anyway so
> there is
> already moving
> > parts and "wear dust" ( that's really comical). Green
> > Button is "optimum" for K/M? Your credibility just went down about 10
> > notches in my opinion....
> >
> > JCO
> Comical or not, dust is a major problem with Dslr's. Cam lever or button, my
> impressions of Steady have
> not changed.
>
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