Somehow my viewfinder and protective lens filter have got dirt on them, meaning that I can't be sure if a shot is out of focus, or if it is just the dirt on one or the other causing blurring.
I think that it is mainly the viewfinder as the images seem to be as good as they ever were, given the limitations of the photographer.
Would I be OK using a wet spectacle cleaning thingy, followed by the microfibre cloth from the optician on the viewfinder and lens filter?
Slarti
Cleaning
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Re: Cleaning
Marks on the lens or on a lens filter tend to fall well outside the focus range of the lens and if small generally don't show up on the image. Bigger marks covering a material portion of the lens/filter will start to show up but as a out of focus dark area on the image.I think that it is mainly the viewfinder as the images seem to be as good as they ever were, given the limitations of the photographer.
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Re: Cleaning
Obvious really, once you explain it.CaledoniaMan wrote:Marks on the lens or on a lens filter tend to fall well outside the focus range of the lens and if small generally don't show up on the image. Bigger marks covering a material portion of the lens/filter will start to show up but as a out of focus dark area on the image.I think that it is mainly the viewfinder as the images seem to be as good as they ever were, given the limitations of the photographer.
Will clean both ends when home.
Thanks both.
Slarti