Dust is the plague of digital photography. Every time you zoom in and out with a physically extending lens and more especially when you change lenses on your camera body, you risk dust and other ...
If you own a DSLR, periodically cleaning your sensor isn’t just good hygeine, it makes for cleaner, better photographs. Of course, getting the sensor properly cleaned can cost a pretty penny, but ...
So I've recently seen a tad bit of dust on my D610. Using the sensor shake mechanism hasn't taken it off so far. I currently have a Copper Hill Images cleaning kit, that I would use on my D50, so I ...
[Update on March 28, 2014: Nikon released a new statement today, in regards to the “granular black spots” sensor issue, saying, “Nikon sincerely apologizes for any concern and inconvenience suffered ...
With digital SLRs becoming increasingly popular, more photographers are discovering the problems that dust on the sensor can cause. Several solutions for removing this dust are available, ranging from ...
A dirty CCD on any type of SLR camera can make or break a great picture and cleaning the CCD successfully is a toughie. The Sensor Scope is placed on the CCD and provides a 5x magnification for easier ...