How do I dust off the sensor in my Leica M6?
Oh, that's right! Never mind. It gets a fresh and clean one every time the
motor drive goes "whirr." :-)
But shooting and waiting 10 days for the processed film to come back and then
scanninng is still a PITA. I really, really am getting tired of the scanning
rigmarole.
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
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From: Winsor Crosby <wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
> I am inclined to agree with the idea that molecular adhesion is the
> glue that holds the dust to the sensor. It is interesting that N is
> using a coating with nonstick properties. C seems to be more in the
> camp of a conductive coating that bleeds off static electricity. I do
> think the property of a charged brush seems to have something going
> for it in at least attracting and holding dust on the brush until can
> be taken out of the camera and cleaned. It just occurs to me though
> that touching it to any grounded part of the camera will discharge
> any electrostatic charge in the brush and it no longer matters.
>
>
>
> Winsor
> Long Beach, California, USA
>
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