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Re: Viewfinder contamination

by "Grey" <grahame9@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 20, 2008 at 09:59 AM

"colin parsnip" <colin.parsnip@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Grey" <grahame9@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>I handed my Canon EOS 400d to my wife, who promptly dropped it. It 
>>recieved a jolt, but not a bang as it was in a protective case.
>>
>> Everything is ok, but when looking through the viewfinder, I have a
tiny 
>> black speck at the upper edge of the view which appears to be on the 
>> glass which has the focussing LED's on it and no amount of cleaning 
>> seemes to ****ft it. (its really awkward to get to and I don't want to 
>> scratch or damage anything).
>>
>> The sensor is good and continues to take amazing pictures - but its
just 
>> really annoying.
>>
>> Any ideas apart from taking it in for repair?
>
> Divorce?
>
> Colin

I had thought of that, but wife wants £25M, and if I could afford that 
money, I would at least get the new 450D.

Graham
 




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Viewfinder contamination
"Grey" <grah  2008-03-07 09:33:16 
Re: Viewfinder contamination
Paul Giverin <paul@[EM  2008-03-07 10:10:10 
Re: Viewfinder contamination
"colin parsnip"  2008-03-11 07:43:42 
Re: Viewfinder contamination
"Grey" <grah  2008-03-20 09:59:43 

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