pvdhaar
Peter
With all the swapping between lenses, I've found some dustbunnies on the sensor of the NEX3. Some were rather sticky and I had to remove the lens and use a blower to get rid of the specks. No problem with that, I've been doing that on DSLRs for years.
But then I wondered, doesn't the NEX have built-in anti dust shake? The specs say it has, but I'm totally confused by the manual..
The manual tells me clean the sensor as follows..
1. [Menu]>[Setup]>[CleaningMode]>[OK]
2. Confirm with [OK] (the anti dust function is automatically activated)
And here comes the weird part...
3. Take lens off
4. Blow the sensor clean
5. Turn off the camera
What's the logic of having the camera ON with the lens off? Doesn't the anti-dust shake go all by itself when the camera is switched on? Is there a way to tell when it runs, or is it that screeching sound when the camera is turned off? The screeching sound when doing [Menu]>[Setup]>[CleaningMode]>[OK] is louder/higher pitched..
But then I wondered, doesn't the NEX have built-in anti dust shake? The specs say it has, but I'm totally confused by the manual..
The manual tells me clean the sensor as follows..
1. [Menu]>[Setup]>[CleaningMode]>[OK]
2. Confirm with [OK] (the anti dust function is automatically activated)
And here comes the weird part...
3. Take lens off
4. Blow the sensor clean
5. Turn off the camera
What's the logic of having the camera ON with the lens off? Doesn't the anti-dust shake go all by itself when the camera is switched on? Is there a way to tell when it runs, or is it that screeching sound when the camera is turned off? The screeching sound when doing [Menu]>[Setup]>[CleaningMode]>[OK] is louder/higher pitched..