How to clean R-D1 CCD?

bono0272

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Some DSLR offer the option of cleaning the CCD sensors, but I cannot find this option in the R-D1 manual.

Is it the only way to use the B shutter and raise the shutter blade for cleaning the CCD for R-D1?

Thanks in advance.😕
 
There's nothing in the manual, but there IS a technical note about sensor cleaning on the R-D 1 support website. It's pretty much as you described, but there is one trick:

1) Power off the camera and insert a freshly-charged battery.
2) This is the trick -- remove the memory card.
3) Turn the camera on, set the shutter speed to B, lock open the shutter with a locking cable release, and clean away.

The reason for the trick in step 2: Leaving the memory card out tells the camera NOT to energize the CCD sensor when it powers up. With the sensor de-energized, Epson says, there's no risk of it building up a static charge that would make dust more difficult to remove.


Incidentally, in case you're wishing your R-D 1 had a built-in dust removal system like all the cool DSLR kids have now, get your eyes opened by reading this article (click) on the Hungarian PixInfo website. Basically, PixInfo has done something no other website has dared to do (possibly for fear of annoying camera manufacturers who tout their dust-removal features): they exposed several DSLRs to an artificially created, uniformly dusty environment, then operated the dust-removal systems repeatedly.

Although they give the nod to Olympus' system as being marginally more effective than others, the conclusion you can't help but draw if you read their article and examine their sample images is that NONE of the systems work worth a darn!
 
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Another question:

If I want to use the "Sensor Swab" to clean the R-D1 CCD, which size of swab should I use? I assume it should be the size for a 1.5X CCD (e.g. for Nikon DSLR), please correct me if I am wrong.
 
bono0272 said:
"Sensor Swab" to clean the R-D1 CCD, which size of swab should I use? I assume it should be the size for a 1.5X CCD
Yes. Everything that applies to a typical dSLR sensor also applies to the R-D1.

PS: very detailed overview on R-D1 sensor cleaning plus other stuff on my website, if you haven't read it yet
 
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If you keep getting dust on the sensor even though you take a lot of precaution while switching lenses, you might check the rear lens caps for dust. The process of capping the lens (plastic scrapes on metal bayonet) gives a lot of dirt on the inside of the cap, which works its way into the camera again..
 
I just got a small duct sticking on the CCD which I could not blow it away. Last night I use the Sensor Swab to clean it and it is perfect now.
 
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