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I have a problem with my fukusing screen, and was wundering if there was any whay to clean the screan

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  • LOL fuckasing screen, i knew i wasnt the only one who caught that

  • did he say what i thought he said?

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  • lol rage against the machine in the background lolollololol

  • use an airbrush

  • i believe they make kits for that my dad has one  any kit for cleaning SLR mirrors should work too

  • by chance, i've seen first the video you've responded to. funny thing is, everybody trying to give you tips how to clean your adapter .... nice people!

  • Get something for your mates cough.

  • your best chance, i mean idk if yuou're in the USor not but you can buy a Ground Glass (fuckussing screen) duster from filmtools, in burbank,ca it looks like a ball with a paintbrush on the end, best of luck,

    (P.S i had the same problem, build your rig so you can get to the GG on both sides.

  • Do u think i can make one for my canon sx1, i have extra lenses, a 35mm camera, filters rings, macro can u please help me out here

  • HAHAHA fuckussing screen :)

  • yeah, clean the fuckuzing screen. That helps..or make it a vibrating fuckuzing screen with a pancake motor.

  • compressed air is ok if you are careful and don't try to blast out any stuck dust. Use the "canned air" sold for this purpose to blow away the loose particles, making sure the surface you are blowing is facing *down* to let gravity move free particles away. Then a photographers lense brush to carefully dislodge the rest. Many commercial focusing screens have a circular pattern etched into the surface so brush "around the grain"

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