Some sort of mite I think, in behind the LCD, How to kill it ?
Some sort of mite I think, in behind the LCD, How to kill it ?
Darren
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Bash the D3 repeatedly on the desk until it's dead, then go buy a Canon.
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Feel free to re work my images, just please let me know what you did, and how you did it so I can learn
Stu .
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I googled, maybe Im lucky ? I have the new Nikon dust reduction system and didnt know it ?
http://www.chem.helsinki.fi/~toomas/...nal-story.html
Dust mite lol.
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Leigh
Oh man that bites
Sam.
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thsi is like revenge of the nerds
put it in the microwave for a blast.... That`l kill the little critter..... And a glass of water in there at the same time. It worked for wood bugs in timber...
Don't worry about a small thing like that...Use the clone tool...heehee *runs and hides*
If it is behind the LCD, how do you know it's there?
Well, prob more accurately betwen the glass protector (is there one) and the LCD, I think, though I don't know exactly how that fits together, it might be my imagination, in strong light the LCD looks to have dark spider trails and I couldve been halucinating but I think I saw a little bug scurry across the LCD last weekend
Is this feasible or do I need a different prescription ?
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