Timeline for How to clean the mirror on an SLR without damaging it?
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Nov 10, 2016 at 10:39 | comment | added | Matthieu Moy | Is the dust disturbing you? The surface of the mirror is out of focus, so you'd really need a huge amount of dust to get noticeable degradation of the image quality in the viewfinder. If you see dust, they're most likely on the focusing screen, not on the mirror. | |
Nov 9, 2016 at 4:54 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackPhotos/status/796214319142891520 | ||
Nov 8, 2016 at 15:19 | history | edited | mattdm | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
make title into a question. also, not about sensors.
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Nov 8, 2016 at 13:25 | answer | added | Mac | timeline score: 1 | |
Nov 7, 2016 at 16:47 | comment | added | Gunny Winaz | Sorry, you are correct. I meant the front. | |
Nov 7, 2016 at 15:15 | comment | added | user58160 | Clean a DSLR Cam: youtube.com/watch?v=lrdkFXsr5Us | |
Nov 7, 2016 at 9:50 | answer | added | Manuth Chek | timeline score: 1 | |
Nov 7, 2016 at 6:11 | answer | added | Michael C | timeline score: 6 | |
Nov 7, 2016 at 5:49 | comment | added | Michael C | What do you mean by the "back" of the camera? The mirror is accessed by the opening on the front of the camera when the lens is removed. | |
Nov 7, 2016 at 4:50 | comment | added | scottbb♦ | Closely related: Will cleaning up the reflect mirror under strong sunlight damage the sensor? | |
Nov 7, 2016 at 4:47 | review | First posts | |||
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Nov 7, 2016 at 4:43 | history | asked | Gunny Winaz | CC BY-SA 3.0 |