Nikon Camera Case D90

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Tips for owning a digital SLR?

I just purchased my first digital SLR (Nikon D90). I'm really enjoying the great change from a point and shoot, but could use some advice on caring for my camera. I'm a fan of gadgets and put great care all I have. I have several points and shoot cameras and video recorders. My question is can my dslr be stored in their case, like my other camera? It should be stored in order or not? How often should be cleaned? Any other advice given is appreciated.

The most frightening part is when it starts getting dust bunnies. It means you have some specs of dust on the sensor, which is a very common thing. You will not see when shooting with large apertures, but you will notice the little ones. The more you change lenses, dust motes pick you up. You could send a clear, but it is expensive, so it is best to learn how to do it yourself. You need to do your homework here, you really do your homework. The sensors are fragile and need proper treatment. Google and read all the details. In a nutshell: start blowing out. Follow the instructions manual on how to prepare the chamber for cleaning (ie, battery complete, move the mirror on the way). Use a blower (the cheapest option is to get one of the focuses of the ear from a pharmacy). The air may or may not get rid of him. The next step could be a sensor brush. Expensive, but not as scary as the next step. Also it is not so effective. At some point, you have to move to "wet" cleaning. I'll give you a link to a website that sells very well and explains things well. He does not dare – take the care, and you'll be fine. There a lot of photographers who regularly clean their sensors, just use the right equipment.

CaseCrown Vintage Parisian Style Top Flip Camera Bag with Partition to Protect the Nikon D90 Digita


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