I sent my camera in to have the sensor cleaned, and its been gone 3 weeks already. Is this normal??
txdude35 Senior Member 838 posts Likes: 3 Joined Feb 2005 Location: El Paso, Texas More info | Aug 21, 2005 13:42 | #1 I sent my camera in to have the sensor cleaned, and its been gone 3 weeks already. Is this normal?? Life is good. Photograph it.
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robertwgross Cream of the Crop 9,462 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2002 Location: California More info | Aug 21, 2005 16:32 | #2 It always escapes me why anybody would want to ship off their camera for weeks at a time, just to have the sensor cleaned.
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lvph2 Goldmember 1,909 posts Likes: 186 Joined Jul 2005 More info | robertwgross wrote: It always escapes me why anybody would want to ship off their camera for weeks at a time, just to have the sensor cleaned. It takes about a minute to do, and it takes about one cent of cost. I do it myself. ---Bob Gross--- Any online write ups on how to do it?? How often too?? If I need it done I'll do it myself too, if it only takes a little while.
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txdude35 THREAD STARTER Senior Member 838 posts Likes: 3 Joined Feb 2005 Location: El Paso, Texas More info | robertwgross wrote: It always escapes me why anybody would want to ship off their camera for weeks at a time, just to have the sensor cleaned. It takes about a minute to do, and it takes about one cent of cost. I do it myself. ---Bob Gross--- Well Bob, I'll explain it to you. I need my sensor cleaned, and as I don't have an extra $50 at the moment to purchase the kit for the copper hill method, off to the factory it goes. Life is good. Photograph it.
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txdude35 THREAD STARTER Senior Member 838 posts Likes: 3 Joined Feb 2005 Location: El Paso, Texas More info | speedy_2 wrote: Any online write ups on how to do it?? How often too?? If I need it done I'll do it myself too, if it only takes a little while. Search the forum for "sensor cleaning" Life is good. Photograph it.
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robertwgross Cream of the Crop 9,462 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2002 Location: California More info | txdude35 wrote: I need my sensor cleaned, and as I don't have an extra $50 at the moment to purchase the kit for the copper hill method, off to the factory it goes. Some folks have the extra $50 for a Copperhill kit. That's fine.
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TomCamilleri Senior Member 819 posts Likes: 14 Joined Jan 2005 Location: Long Island, NY More info | robertwgross wrote: Some folks have the extra $50 for a Copperhill kit. That's fine. For the rest of us folks, we get a small bottle of lens cleaning solution (generally as part of an entire lens cleaning kit for about $5-10. Then we get a box of cotton swabs for about $1. One cleaning costs me about one cent.
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Jesper Goldmember 2,742 posts Joined Oct 2003 Location: The Netherlands More info | Tom Camilleri wrote: What about that Eclipse solution and those sensor swabs that B & H offers? They claim it absolutely won't streak and guarantee you won't damage the sensor. Swabs are expensive, though. Those swabs are a scam, they're just cotton buds that are supposed to be made in a clean room. The manufacturer tries to impress people with that and ask an absolutely outrageous amount of money for them. Don't buy those swabs. Canon EOS 5D Mark III
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txdude35 THREAD STARTER Senior Member 838 posts Likes: 3 Joined Feb 2005 Location: El Paso, Texas More info | Sep 03, 2005 14:49 | #9 Thanks for your input, everyone. As I posted elsewhere, Best Buy called and told me the camera was "beyond repair" and told me to come get the xt as a replacement. I have no idea what they did to it, but I now have a new XT, so I'm happy. Life is good. Photograph it.
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MikePanic Goldmember 1,639 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2005 Location: pa More info | Sep 03, 2005 21:09 | #10 if you don't trust yoruself doing it, and i understand why you wouldn't... check out your local camera shops... support the locals MikePanic.com
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Jesper Goldmember 2,742 posts Joined Oct 2003 Location: The Netherlands More info | txdude35 wrote: Thanks for your input, everyone. As I posted elsewhere, Best Buy called and told me the camera was "beyond repair" and told me to come get the xt as a replacement. I have no idea what they did to it, but I now have a new XT, so I'm happy. So they damaged it beyond repair while trying to clean your sensor and now they gave you the XT to replace it?! You're lucky... Canon EOS 5D Mark III
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