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Thread: No Joke - I have a bug living in my D3

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Skool View Post
    What about spraying fly spray into a plastic bag, then putting your camera in and sealing it up overnight?? Would that kill it?
    What? The bug or the camera?
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    Was the bug ever seen again?

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    nope, microwave killed it, but, hard to know as my on/off button melted
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    Something buggun me about this thread.
    Get the feeling that a certain flightless burd has tried to pulled the wool over our eyes.

    Still reckon the funniest thing I have ever seen is when I walked out of customs at Auckland airport a few years ago...theres a sign about 5m by 2m it read:
    New Zealand (insert picture o generic mountain and verdant green grass here)
    20 million sheep
    4 million people
    Plenty of space for everyone.

    My sister deadpan as ever, looks straight at me and says, "Surely the half breeds take up a fair bit of that space?"


    And who actually had to think about what to tease Dazzler about...I mean mean...sheesh he is living in Sydney...nuff said.
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    on a side note, i found a bug between the screen and the glass on my Nokia E71...

    i pressed the screen thinking it was dust... and the bug grew... but stopped moving...



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    Man .. Talk about taking macro and bug photography to the edge !

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    Quote Originally Posted by arnica View Post
    This is best thread I have seen in ages ... I coincidentally have dust on my sensor .. I've been looking at ways to get rid of dust.

    Great barrel of laughs this thread is!
    Isn't that what dust mites are for..to eat the dust off sensors? Place your camera under your mattress for the night
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    Just an update

    The bug is no longer there I do not think, but the crazy trails left on the inside of the LCD protective glass is darned annoying

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    Getting Rid Of Live Bugs Inside DSLR's

    I was wondering if the ultrasonic pest controller would kill them. I use them in my garage to get rid of bats and rodents. The bugs inside might fall dead, but they would still be there, rolling about...
    "The greatest camera in the world is the one you hold in your hands when shit happens." ©2007 Raoul Isidro

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    I had a mite in my old SLR. It would appear in the viewfinder and hang around for a while. I couldn't get rid of it but it was really just annoyance value.

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    has anyone actually removed their LCD from their Nikon ? Is it wise ?

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