Good one, Rebekah :-)  This is good training for perfectionist  
Pentaxians ;-)

Glen

On Sep 9, 2007, at 11:10 AM, Rebekah wrote:

> Glen, take a deep breath and repeat after me:
>
> "The dust is part of my camera.  The dust is not on my pictures.  I
> like the dust.  I will not ruin my camera trying to get rid of the
> dust."
>
> all in good fun :o)
>
> rg2
>
> On 9/9/07, Glen Tortorella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I agree with whoever replied (I think PJ) that dust or dirt in the
>> viewfinder is somewhat irritating.  To reiterate, I have checked over
>> the various relevant parts (including the mirror) of my Super Program
>> and cannot find the specks I see in the viewfinder.  Is there any way
>> to get them out?  Is this dust or dirt something only a professional
>> can remove, or is it just stuck there forever?
>>
>> In retrospect: I wish eBay sellers would be unmistakably clear about
>> these things...such is why I like buying new...there are just too
>> many things that can be problematic or objectionable with unseen used
>> gear.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Glen
>>
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