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25 August 2014, 02:26 AM | #1 |
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Real Name: Jocke
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After shooting with my D3x, I pull out my D700 again>>>>
because I feel it's get better pics in the studio. With the new light panel I'm in for a give it a new chance.
So I start to clean it up with a new cleaning system. Let's pack it up. The end is made of rubber that is adhesive and will take care of the particles. I put it gently to the sensor. Furthermore, I clean it with a paper with a stronger adhesive than the tool. I got me a little dirt. And a depth of field test. Now I will use this camera for a few weeks and see how it performs.
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