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Kit Laughlin Registered: Mar 08, 2004 Total Posts: 2871 Country: Australia |
tom in mlps |
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tom in mpls Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 2263 Country: United States |
well, I'll try it again, Kit, but I have tried to clean off the bottom surface of the prism. sure wish i'd read here about the saran wrap first. |
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jjlphoto Registered: Jan 03, 2005 Total Posts: 7156 Country: United States |
I had to do a mirror mod on my 1Ds to accommodate the L15/2.8. Upon advice from another member, I used the Dremmel Diamond Wheel (#545). $14 at The Home Despot. My neighbor had a Dremmel with the flex shaft. The procedure is not as scary as you'd think. Most the time was spent is masking the camera beforehand. Removing the mirror on my 1Ds camera would not suffice, as the metal frame that holds the mirror in place also had to be ground back. |
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mbarker Registered: Oct 23, 2005 Total Posts: 88 Country: United States |
I have a stupid question =) |
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jjlphoto Registered: Jan 03, 2005 Total Posts: 7156 Country: United States |
It is not glass, but some sort of coated composite material. Son tried the score-and-snap method, but it does not work for various reasons. |
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handcoater Registered: Apr 01, 2005 Total Posts: 956 Country: United States |
I had accumulated quite a bit of dust and debris in my finder since changing the screen and doing the mirror mod. I decided to try to clean it. Mostly all of the dust was in the prism area well above the surface of the focus screen. I removed the screen and tried to clean the surface above the screen which seemed to have the focus area squares on it but the dust was somewhere above that. I removed the 2 screws holding the semi-circle of metal with the foam bumpters on it which is inside the top of the lens mount and spans the clip that locks the screen up. I was then able to remove a thin brass rectangular "spring" which I believe pushed the screen down against the frame that holds it up. There is a clear plastic second screen that is now removable. This clear screen contains the outlines of the autofocus spots. To remove this screen you just pull out two small spring arms on either side of the focus screen clip and it pops down and cam be pulled out. All of the dust and debris that was in my finder was sitting on top of this clear screen. I cleand it off carefully and replaced everything and now have a clear clean finder. |
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tom in mpls Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 2263 Country: United States |
I just sent my 5D to Canon for cleaning, as i had dust in the prism after modding. They cleaned it under warranty and it is on it's way back to me now with no charge to me. |
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jjlphoto Registered: Jan 03, 2005 Total Posts: 7156 Country: United States |
Tom- That is great to know! Thanks or sharing that. |
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Tom_W Registered: Jan 21, 2004 Total Posts: 5183 Country: United States |
tom in mpls wrote: |
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jjlphoto Registered: Jan 03, 2005 Total Posts: 7156 Country: United States |
Maybe they thought your dog did it! |
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asaw Registered: Aug 22, 2006 Total Posts: 2 Country: China |
Mr. Handcoater and Mr. Guy Mancuso or anybody else here, |
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asaw Registered: Aug 22, 2006 Total Posts: 2 Country: China |
Guy Mancuso wrote: |