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Nikon dSLR sensor cleaning

I have a Nikon D300. It is no longer under warranty. My camera sensor has a few spots that shows up when I shoot in very small aperture.


The Nikon Service Centre is in Egg (near ZH) which is too far away to take my camera for a sensor cleaning.


Does anybody know of a local dealer in Geneva who is authorized to perform Nikon sensor cleaning. I'm going to call Photo-Hall but if there are other leads, I'd be happy to know.


Thanks. 

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I have a Nikon D300. It is no longer under warranty. My camera sensor has a few spots that shows up when I shoot in very small aperture.


The Nikon Service Centre is in Egg (near ZH) which is too far away to take my camera for a sensor cleaning.


Does anybody know of a local dealer in Geneva who is authorized to perform Nikon sensor cleaning. I'm going to call Photo-Hall but if there are other leads, I'd be happy to know.


Thanks. 


NovecentoJul 24, 2012 @ 08:48
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Tried cleaning it yourself already?


 

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Tried cleaning it yourself already?


 


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I am aware of those DIY sensor cleaning kits and advise on the Internet. Finding the right swabs and Eclipse cleaning kit or the Dust Butterfly in Geneva is probably more difficult than finding somebody to do it. It also carries a high risk of scratching my camera sensor if not done correctly. Maybe it's a good excuse to buy a D800 :)


Photo-Hall said they don't offer sensor cleaning sevice but sell cleaning kits for CHF25.


 

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I am aware of those DIY sensor cleaning kits and advise on the Internet. Finding the right swabs and Eclipse cleaning kit or the Dust Butterfly in Geneva is probably more difficult than finding somebody to do it. It also carries a high risk of scratching my camera sensor if not done correctly. Maybe it's a good excuse to buy a D800 :)


Photo-Hall said they don't offer sensor cleaning sevice but sell cleaning kits for CHF25.


 


Novecento, Jul 24, 2012 @ 11:24
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Speckgrabber.


Arctic Butterfly.


Or just buy the D800.  =) =) =)

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Speckgrabber.


Arctic Butterfly.


Or just buy the D800.  =) =) =)


richardm, Jul 24, 2012 @ 11:36
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