pentax k10d mirror cleaning
Posted 15/12/2008 - 13:24
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As a bit of dust on the mirror has no effect on the images it's best to leave well alone. As you say, the mirror mechanism is very delicate. Any misalignment will cause problems.
So just forget the dust and look perhaps to some more lenses, or maybe upgrading to the K20D, both of which are worthwhile pursuits.
So just forget the dust and look perhaps to some more lenses, or maybe upgrading to the K20D, both of which are worthwhile pursuits.
Best regards, John
Posted 15/12/2008 - 14:49
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Mirror: as John said, leave well alone.
Focusing screen: two advantages can be (a) having a grid to help get everything straight (good for buildings) or (b) having a split screen if you do a lot of manual focussing (good for macro). Mixed reviews on cheap screens, katzeye gets good reviews but cost three times more than my 50-200mm lens from Jessops will cost me if it ever turns up.
If you need neither of those features, save your money for a new lens.
Cheers, Kris.
Focusing screen: two advantages can be (a) having a grid to help get everything straight (good for buildings) or (b) having a split screen if you do a lot of manual focussing (good for macro). Mixed reviews on cheap screens, katzeye gets good reviews but cost three times more than my 50-200mm lens from Jessops will cost me if it ever turns up.
If you need neither of those features, save your money for a new lens.
Cheers, Kris.
Kris Lockyear
It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera… they are made with the eye, heart and head. Henri Cartier-Bresson
Lots of film bodies, a couple of digital ones, too many lenses (mainly older glass) and a Horseman LE 5x4.
It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera… they are made with the eye, heart and head. Henri Cartier-Bresson
Lots of film bodies, a couple of digital ones, too many lenses (mainly older glass) and a Horseman LE 5x4.
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