Re: Dust in the worksSo I guess that no one has opened the box yet?
Bill
"Bill Again" <Bill@addcom.de> wrote in message
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> I have, among other digis, a Panasonic Lumix FZ30. I have taken thousands
> of pics with it, both in studio conditions and in the street. It has, to
> say the least, been well used. In places the silver is wearing off through
> constant use and the black is showing through. None of this affects
> picture quality of course. Unfortunately however, it has now started to
> accumulate dust under the lens. In good light one can see this dust quite
> clearly. So far it does not seem to lead to artefacts in the photo,
> something which internal dust did do on an Olympus that I had.
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> So a question. How can I clean the lens of this dust? I see that looking
> at the camera from below there is a small "hatch" at the base of the lens
> carrier where it joins the body of the camer. This is secured with a
> single screw and looks promising as a possible access point. Or, secondly,
> I have found three equi-spaced holes under the rubber ring that rotates
> for the manual focus. There are no screws in view, but at a certain point
> of rotation these holes line up with three other holes in the lens carrier
> body. Do they serve in some way to remove the lens cover/carrier?
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> Any clues, tips, tricks etc would be very welcome.
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> Bill
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