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(As an aside, there are numerous other improvements that make the XTi overall a better camera than the excellent XT).
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I change lenses probably about once per week, and typically take about 30 shots per week on average. My everyday lens on the K10D is the Tamron 24-135 which has quite a long "trombone" action, certainly much more of a zoom extension than the 18-55 kit lens which was the norm on my DS. This extension, also present on my 16-45 Pentax which I use for wider angle shots, will have the effect of sucking in and blowing out air in the mirror/shutter chamber. |
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Anyone know what happens when the magical sticky pad the dust gets shaken to is 'full' ?
Still early days I guess....will be interesting to find out what's happening in a few years time |
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I bought Olympus because of all the worries about sensor dust. My E-300 has never had a single dust spot since I bought it in September 2005. Whatever else is said about the Olympus E-system the dust removal works. Maybe I will have to pay for a service in 3 or 4 years to clean the sticky pad, small price I say. Partisan i am not, I have just bought a Fuji s9600 to supplement my equipment.
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I think some sensors must attract dust more than others. I finally got round to looking at Craftysnappers dust test
![]() In the nearly a year that I have had my D2X I have used the blower less than half a dozen times. While I limit lens changes on dusty rally fields, I am not too bothered otherwise. On a day out I may take 12-24, 55 macro, 105, 400 and converter, and will do several lens changes in the course of the day. After a trip to the coast I usually have to vac the sand out my bag, so those lens changes are not in still air conditions. Foxy would kill me for saying this but I quite often forget to turn power off - electronic cameras still getting my head round them. ![]() ![]() I think another factor also plays a significant part in the desireability of built in dust removal and it effectiveness and that is lens choice. My zooms are all short, so the barrel extension on maximum zoom ranges from 0 to 25mm. Most used is 12-24 at 0 ( environmentaly sealed behind the uv filter ) the 28-105 has 25mm full extension, I rarely zoom quickly anyway. All other lenses used are old fixed focal with the 55 macro having the greatest movement of elements. But as that requires turning the focus ring through around 300 deg, its not exactly quick. Certainly none of these could be described as mirror box dust pumps. Looking at some of the lens review pics on Photozone some 10x zooms seem to have a significant extension when zoomed out. So racking these in and out is bound to have a greater effect on any dust that may be in the mirror box. Don |
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Carman, I am with you on the Olympus E system. I've only come into contact with a couple, but I have nothing but praise for the E-400 we still got in at the mo. A very compact unit, great control layout and nice sharp lenses. (some of the sharpest in the biz)
I think some major critisism have been levied against Olympus in the last decade or so.....Olympus have certainly appeared to move toward the direction of where companies like Leica are, and less so mainstream...I think that all started when production numbers got cut dramatically, back in the days of the OM4 etc Olympus started getting all 'exclusive' prices shot up over night, in some cases doubling. My only personal critisism of Olympus E-series cameras is they really missed a trick by not retaining the OM mount design....The small but very dedicated band of Olympus fans were gutted about that one too. |
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Although they changed the mount it's perfectly possible to use older Olympus lenses - and other fittings too - with a simple adaptor. I believe they provided one free for early E-1 buyers. Unlike some other systems you keep metering in AP and M. There is a certain 'feel' to Olympus DSLRs - I just hope the new top of the range model is'nt too expensive and aimed at the pro Canon/Nikon market, as that would seem to be a wasted effort. What we need is something to match the D200/Fuji S5 sector. The new E-510 looks interesting though.
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It does. I'm not holding my breath for a 'reasonable' price tho.
It is slightly difficult to understand why Olympus have pitched the prices of their E-system cameras and lenses where they are....all too frequently I've heard people saying they'd consider "if it were £50,60 or 70 cheaper"...which would certainly re-aline them with the likes of Canon,Nikon,Pentax and all. Some of the olympus kit is similar in price league to the Leitz kit. If I'd found the OM1 comfortable I'd certainly be going with the E-system....especially if I'd gotten one of those expensive olympus adapters for free |
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In the five years of owning DSLRs (all Canons) I've never found dust to be anything but a minor problem. Far less of a problem that when I run my own darkroom.
My method of cleaning is the Pec-Pad/ Eclipse route. Simple, effective and takes just a couple of minutes. I have 3 DSLRs, all used very frequently with continuous lens changing. This year I have cleaned the sensor on two of them. As for the blower method, well I tried it once and finished up with a bit of dirt in the viewfinder of my 300D, This happened at about the same time that Sue (Greypoint) had a similar experience. Have not used a blower since |
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