Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/07/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi, This has been discussed before but it becomes more pertinent to us all as problems develop: sensor cleaning. After blobs appeared in sky and background I got a Giotto bulb and used it to gently blow into the upside down body (yes, sensor exposed). No luck. Then I tried a harder blast. One big blob of something that won't budge. So, I got out my trusty darkroom 5.5 power NPC loupe and after unscrewing it could see that there were other blobs as well. More Giotto, still no movement in the blobs. The Giotto is new, and I squeezed it hard a few times away from the camera to be sure there would be nothing it would deposit on the sensor. So, is the next step an Arctic Butterfly, and if that fails a wet cleaning with Visible Dust Sensor Clean using their swabs? For Leica not to advise how to do it seems wrong. You can't send your camera to Solms (yes, that's what it says and I live in Maryland! New Jersey is a lot closer) because of a little dust. But there seems to be nothing more fearful than the possibility of damaging that sensor. For instance, how strongly can you use the Giotto to blow the air? What is the experience with other methods? I saw Frank suggested turning off the camera when changing lenses. Sounds like good advice. thanks for any help! Jesse