about 5 months ago - 19 comments
Episode 12 of Next Wave TV: Tony’s Vidcast In this episode, I show you the gear I use for my DSLR shoots. More info on the DIY Zaza Slider: zazaslider.com www.dvxuser.com Hosted by Tony Reale Check out our blog at: nextwaveg.blogspot.com Visit our Facebook page facebook.creativeedgeproductions.com Produced by Creative Edge Productions http
about 5 months ago - 14 comments
Ryan gives an overview of the pros and cons of using HD-DSLR camera for filmmaking.
about 5 months ago - 5 comments
A video from Olympus on the fourthirds Digital SLR camera standard.
An overview of the concept and ideal behind the Fourthirds systems that will soon hit the market.
about 5 months ago - No comments
Full guide at: www.dslrtips.com How to take successful photos at night, by Gordon Laing, Editor of www.dslrtips.com
about 5 months ago
aren’t you suppose to turn off the camera when changing lens and opening it?
about 5 months ago
Worked great. Thanks for walking me through it!
about 5 months ago
coolio
about 5 months ago
doooooost on ya sensah
about 5 months ago
finally it work for me , the best you can work is holding the camera under a lamp !!!!!! so you can see the sensor from above , and you can see the dust , what also helps is jusing an eartip, to remove the dust !!!
about 5 months ago
Just read your user manual and do what´s written, is that so hard?
about 5 months ago
Speak for yourself, this worked like a charm for me. Nowhere did the author claim that this is the end-all be-all of cleansing procedures. Obviously, if you want that, take your equipment to Nikon.
about 5 months ago
@fakenphoney
Incorrect, there is NOT a piece of glass over the sensor. There is a film that can be scratched or damaged quite easily
@2129261184
Cleaning your sensor really isn’t bad. If you worried, use a blower like in this video, just buy a better blower (giottos rocket air). There is almost no way to damage your sensor when using a blower.
about 5 months ago
Yah this is v good ta!
Are you from South Africa?
about 5 months ago
This is a good instruction it does work for most dust. If the dust had moisture and stuck, then you’ll need a kit like the O-ICK1 Image Sensor Cleaning Kit..
about 5 months ago
smelly
about 5 months ago
Lame. Cleaning the sensor is not just by using a teeny-weeny blower.
about 5 months ago
theres a piece of glass on the sensor, just dont stab it or scratch it
about 5 months ago
fuckin retarded
about 5 months ago
Looks simple, but it scares the crap out of me, if i fuck the sensor, then bye, bye camera, and i have no money for another camera or for a repair.
about 5 months ago
why is this guy’s/gal’s comment rated as negative? people, listen to him/her!
about 5 months ago
he/she is talking about compressed air, meaning air that comes in some sort of can, like the deodorants. a blower is safe to use, but the canned air is not, because it has some sort of substance in it that will, indeed, leave some residue on the sensor.
about 5 months ago
hm, i don’t quite think that mirror lock-up function is for exposing. my d70 never took a picture when i used the mirror lock-up function. and i don’t think it ever will…lol.
about 5 months ago
it must have a mirror lock-up function in the menu. the d70 does…and it DOES open the shutter, so u can access the sensor.
about 5 months ago
This does not work, you need a sensor swab or special sensor dustcleaner. Not with a blower, with the hairs you can damage the sensor!
Bad instruction
about 5 months ago
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about 5 months ago
great tips dude!
about 5 months ago
nikon d80 doesn’t have a button for sensor clean. What is the procedure to clean the sensor on the d80
about 5 months ago
Smashing a mirror or shutter are both highly possible with using bulb mode on a camera. Sensor-clean is a different mode where the camera won’t close the shutter or mirror until you turn the camera off (at least, that’s how it works on Canons). I know on Nikon, you can’t even enter sensor-clean mode unless the battery has a high charge; if the charge runs out while the shutters are open and the shutters are closing on a sensor swab (from a dead battery), you’ll have some serious repair bills.
about 5 months ago
dSLRs were and still are designed to be able to change lenses while still on.
Mirror lock-up is to negate camera shake from mirror recoil. It normally works to expose an image with two shutter presses, one to lock up the mirror and a second to expose the sensor/film by opening the shutter. Mirror lock-up on many cameras will drop the mirror after say, 30 seconds of no activity (ie., mirror is locked up, camera is awaiting a second shutter press to expose).
about 5 days ago
In truth, immediately i did understand it. But after re-reading I think i understand