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@23FirejetАй бұрын
Finally, a complete and easy to follow video regarding this, thank you!
@sandusАй бұрын
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@BurbsiАй бұрын
protip for people trying this, use silicone/nitrile gloves to avoid fingerprints and reduce dangers of shocks. Dust and fingerprints so close to the sensor affect a lot of pixels in your image
@RemusLtАй бұрын
Gloves are dusty....
@BurbsiАй бұрын
@@RemusLt that is why is specified silicone or nitrile gloves and if you refer to the drying agent inside of some - you can get them without the powdery inside
@RemusLtАй бұрын
@@BurbsiAll gloves leave dust, whether they are powder-free or not. If you touch a sensor with gloves, you need to clean it-period. The moment anything is touched with gloves, it ceases to be "dust-free."
@BurbsiАй бұрын
@@RemusLt well you're the one taking cameras apart - i don't have any experience in that, so arguing against you does not make sense. I just thought gloves might make it easier in terms of fingerprints and shocks. Dust seems to be way trickier. Also silicone gloves are not a thing.. unless for working with high temperatures. I mixed up silicone with latex and even then latex is not recommended. So i was completely wrong. If golves then nitrile would be the way to go. Apparently even people in cleanrooms wear them, theirs are just made up to way higher standards, are non shedding and get many treatments...