06-03-2013 03:17 AM
Recently decided on the Canon T3i over the Nikon. Upon unboxing found what looks like a large spec of debris on the viewfinder. Looks like the spec is inside the viewfinder glass. Upon reading various posts about this Camera/issue, it looks like this is rather common. Blowers did not work.
Question:
What are the chances of getting a camera that does not have debris/dust/dirt inside and that shows up in the image or viefinder?
Is there a fix for this that I can do on my own?
I dont want to take it back only to get a unit with worse issues...or multiple specs. That would drive me nuts. I am somewhat OCD like with things like this.
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06-04-2013 10:01 AM
I think the question that needs to be asked here is why is there dust inside a brand new out-of-the-box camera? Was it a failure with Canon's QC? Was this a used and returned item? Was it a demo or display item? Good chance it is just a fluke and nothing else is wrong with the camera but no one knows that for sure.
Regardless whether or not it can be cleaned by a blower brush, I would not be happy spending hundreds or thousands on a camera to find it came preloaded with dust. If it were I, it would be going back. Furthermore, if I bought it from a questionable dealer, I would be requesting a refund and taking my business elsewhere.
At the very least, I'd send it in to Canon for a cleaning and have it tested out. Good luck.
06-03-2013 11:20 AM
Have purchased several SLR/dSLRs in my days and have never opened one up to find dust inside the viewfinder or anywhere else as a matter of fact. I do not beleive this is a "common" issue but I have not done any research on the matter.
Assuming you bought this new and from a dealer (not used off ebay or something similar), I would return it. At the very least contact Canon and send it in for a cleaning since it's under warranty. If you got dust in the VF, chances are you got dust else where.
06-03-2013 12:07 PM
06-03-2013 01:57 PM - edited 06-03-2013 02:02 PM
It's not that hard to get specs of dust to show up on the viewfinder even though most of the time it's easy to clean it with a blower. Usually the dust is on the mirror as it lands there when you put the lens in, especially when it's windy. Since you can see it on the viewfinder, it's definitely on the mirror side.
The first thing I'd do is to use a blower to blow air onto the mirror assembly. I'd point the camera down to let gravity help. I'd do this before returning it. I'd get dust on the mirror which shows up on the viewfinder about once out of every 10 lens changes when I change lens in the field. Every time it'd be gone after the cleaning with a blower.
06-04-2013 02:12 AM
06-04-2013 10:01 AM
I think the question that needs to be asked here is why is there dust inside a brand new out-of-the-box camera? Was it a failure with Canon's QC? Was this a used and returned item? Was it a demo or display item? Good chance it is just a fluke and nothing else is wrong with the camera but no one knows that for sure.
Regardless whether or not it can be cleaned by a blower brush, I would not be happy spending hundreds or thousands on a camera to find it came preloaded with dust. If it were I, it would be going back. Furthermore, if I bought it from a questionable dealer, I would be requesting a refund and taking my business elsewhere.
At the very least, I'd send it in to Canon for a cleaning and have it tested out. Good luck.
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