My point was that there is no evidence whatsoever that the cam sensor would emit dust at all or even if it did if it would be signifigant RELATIVE to the normal BASIS dust problem that already exists. If there was NO basis dust problem already and it created one that would be a valid point but there is already a dust problem and theres no evidence to assume sensor would necessicarily create ANY additional dust or ANY siginifigant dust relative to the current dust problem...And I don't believe it would based on my experience with many types of pots I have seen over the years in my electronics work experience. He didn't state the sensor might cause a dust problem he said it would, and the sensor removal is ideal optimization of K/M lenses in a DSLR both of which are speculative statements at best, false at worse. jco
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 1:32 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: green button wars (again) 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 > > > -----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) > > > > 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. > > D > > >

