tai butent taip ir buvo tikrinama. nes kitaip tai ten viskas puiku "mumumčik zergatronas" <zz@mumumba.zerg> wrote in message news:h4p6s8$dhu$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > dar pastabele prie tikrinimo: > > uzsukat diafragma, nufotkinat isfokusave balta siena.. o tada padarot > 'autolevels' .. > > vat idomu butu po sergitos valymo taip paziuret kas ten gautusi.. > > > The Manufacturers In-House Methods > > Only Kodak, Leica and Fuji support the consumer in using the same method > that they themselves use for cleaning the low pass filter. All the others > manufacturers only support the non-physical contact use of a hand blower. > If Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Pentax or Sigma, can tell that you have touched > the low pass filter, your warranty is void. On the other hand, > Photographic Solutions Inc., guarantees that you won't damage your camera, > if you use their Sensor Swabs™ and Eclipse™. > > * Canon - Blower and a Kimwipe, held by tweezers. They do not like to > use fluid but when necessary they use either 90% isopropyl alcohol or a > 50/50 mixture of isopropyl alcohol and Windex. > * Fuji - Photographic Solutions Sensor Swabs™ and Eclipse™ > * Kodak - Photographic Solutions Sensor Swabs™ and Eclipse™ > * Leica - Photographic Solutions Sensor Swabs™ and Eclipse™ > * Nikon - A commercial grade lens tissue wrapped around a chopstick > style piece of wood with medical grade methanol. Several forums have posts > where readers have been to Nikon Service outside the USA and reported > seeing the technicians using Sensors Swabs and Eclipse. > * Olympus - A Kimwipe held by tweezers and Olympus Proprietary > Solution (dries quickly without streaks and is bio-degradable). > * Pentax - A special lint free cloth (provided from Japan) folded into > a small square and held with a pair of tweezers as a swab moistened with a > freon derivative. > * Sigma - Uses a special vacuum cleaner that was provided by Japan. > * Sony - Uses Sensor Swabs™ and Eclipse™ by Photographic Solutions.