First of all, thanks for all the replys. You have been very helpfull.
Now, what is PESO and GESO?
Regards,

João

--- Em seg, 23/2/09, Joseph McAllister <[email protected]> escreveu:

> De: Joseph McAllister <[email protected]>
> Assunto: Re: Cleaning the memory card slot
> Para: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
> Data: Segunda-feira, 23 de Fevereiro de 2009, 18:44
> On Feb 23, 2009, at 13:20 , João Moreira wrote:
> 
> > Hello list
> > 
> > After beeing away for a long time, I'm posting to
> this list again. I have also sent my first submission to PUG
> in years (by the way: is there still an open gallery or just
> a themed one?).
> > Now, I am new to digital photography, as I have bought
> my K10D some months ago, and I would need your advice:
> > 
> > What kind of stuff do you use to clean the K10D memory
> card slot? Has anyone actually ever cleaned it?
> > And as for the sensor cleaning? Do you use to clean it
> at home? Do you use any liquid or just a dry clean? My wife
> gave me a Visible Dust sensor brush, but I am a little
> concerned, you know...
> > Any help will be appreciated.
> > Take care,
> > 
> > João
> 
> 
> Never had to clean the memory card slot on any of my
> cameras. If you are worried about poor contact, I'd use
> a good cleaner lubricant like Cramolin on a memory
> card's contacts, and insert the card and remove it a few
> times. Then leave it out for a half hour for the stuff to
> dry before using.
> 
> I've never had to clean either my K10 or my K20 sensor.
> It does a pretty good job by itself when you turn it on
> >If that doesn't work you can use a menu selection to
> shake it some more.
> 
> I do however have Pentax's sensor cleaning kit, and
> find it pretty useless. I ultimately had to send my K100 D
> back to Pentax for a cleaning (free) as I was unable to
> remove all the dirt spots with their sticky goo brush. A wet
> process would probably work better, but require more care.
> 
> If you do get something on your sensor that you can't
> remove, if you camera is in warranty, send it to Pentax. If
> not, have a good local repair shop clean it for you (about
> $25 US).
> 
> Pentax's kit warning to not leave their sticky brush on
> the sensor "too long" nor press "too
> hard" or you will damage the cover glass of coatings
> turned me off as being ill defined. The wet process makers
> warnings against getting the sensor "too wet" also
> leave too much for interpretation.
> 
> Any one else have any experiences with their sensors better
> than mine?
> 
> Joseph McAllister
> [email protected]
> 
> http://gallery.me.com/jomac
> http://web.me.com/jomac/show.me/Blog/Blog.html
> 
> 
> 
> 
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