<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><?xml-stylesheet href="http://www.blogger.com/styles/atom.css" type="text/css"?><feed xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom' xmlns:openSearch='http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearchrss/1.0/' xmlns:georss='http://www.georss.org/georss' xmlns:gd='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005' xmlns:thr='http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0'><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4651393390238858233</id><updated>2012-02-16T10:45:06.447-08:00</updated><category term='Sensor'/><category term='Filters'/><category term='Sensor Dust'/><category term='Cokin'/><category term='Cleaning'/><category term='EOS 5D'/><category term='Testing'/><title type='text'>My Canon EOS 5D</title><subtitle type='html'></subtitle><link rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#feed' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default?max-results=100'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/'/><link rel='hub' href='http://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/'/><author><name>Richard Roscoe</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><generator version='7.00' uri='http://www.blogger.com'>Blogger</generator><openSearch:totalResults>9</openSearch:totalResults><openSearch:startIndex>1</openSearch:startIndex><openSearch:itemsPerPage>100</openSearch:itemsPerPage><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4651393390238858233.post-5249200345219249493</id><published>2008-07-24T03:17:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2008-12-11T01:31:38.356-08:00</updated><title type='text'>Hitech ND3.0 test - take 2</title><content type='html'>I have a new Hitech ND3.0 filter. This post shows the colour variation with and without the filter attached:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Without any filters:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SIhXdnBVq1I/AAAAAAAAANc/DAAwSy909CA/s1600-h/_MG_5040.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SIhXdnBVq1I/AAAAAAAAANc/DAAwSy909CA/s400/_MG_5040.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5226523533765880658" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;With the ND3.0&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SIhXdx-CJEI/AAAAAAAAANk/iuAoKjP3kdI/s1600-h/_MG_5042.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SIhXdx-CJEI/AAAAAAAAANk/iuAoKjP3kdI/s400/_MG_5042.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5226523536704808002" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I tried to use ACR Calibrator to create a profile to correct the problem but as you will see there are a few colour patches that aren't fixed. Particularly 2nd row, third from the right.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SIhXp-8PebI/AAAAAAAAAN8/gT2jkHIQtzs/s1600-h/_MG_5042-2.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SIhXp-8PebI/AAAAAAAAAN8/gT2jkHIQtzs/s400/_MG_5042-2.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5226523746345384370" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Without filter:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SIhXd3IXQXI/AAAAAAAAANs/4N-iH5dAoI0/s1600-h/_MG_5046.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SIhXd3IXQXI/AAAAAAAAANs/4N-iH5dAoI0/s400/_MG_5046.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5226523538090312050" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;With ND 3.0:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SIhXeKjVZkI/AAAAAAAAAN0/KSZzXApGs4Q/s1600-h/_MG_5047.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SIhXeKjVZkI/AAAAAAAAAN0/KSZzXApGs4Q/s400/_MG_5047.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5226523543303710274" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4651393390238858233-5249200345219249493?l=mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/feeds/5249200345219249493/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4651393390238858233&amp;postID=5249200345219249493' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/5249200345219249493'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/5249200345219249493'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/2008/07/hitech-nd30-test-take-2.html' title='Hitech ND3.0 test - take 2'/><author><name>Richard Roscoe</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SIhXdnBVq1I/AAAAAAAAANc/DAAwSy909CA/s72-c/_MG_5040.jpg' height='72' width='72'/><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4651393390238858233.post-3716826098936400725</id><published>2008-07-05T03:23:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2008-12-11T01:31:38.696-08:00</updated><title type='text'>Hitech ND 3.0 test</title><content type='html'>I am now in possession of some Hitech filters. This post is to show the colour first without the ND 3.0 in place and then with it.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Without:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SG9MSj9lWlI/AAAAAAAAANM/5yOe8Dx3lO4/s1600-h/_MG_4984.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SG9MSj9lWlI/AAAAAAAAANM/5yOe8Dx3lO4/s400/_MG_4984.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5219474374920591954" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br /&gt;With the ND3.0&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SG9MS22YPvI/AAAAAAAAANU/HGEpA15dYiA/s1600-h/_MG_4988.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SG9MS22YPvI/AAAAAAAAANU/HGEpA15dYiA/s400/_MG_4988.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5219474379990646514" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4651393390238858233-3716826098936400725?l=mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/feeds/3716826098936400725/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4651393390238858233&amp;postID=3716826098936400725' title='1 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/3716826098936400725'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/3716826098936400725'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/2008/07/hitech-nd-30-test.html' title='Hitech ND 3.0 test'/><author><name>Richard Roscoe</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SG9MSj9lWlI/AAAAAAAAANM/5yOe8Dx3lO4/s72-c/_MG_4984.jpg' height='72' width='72'/><thr:total>1</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4651393390238858233.post-8169998847636306350</id><published>2008-04-23T09:31:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2008-12-11T01:31:39.950-08:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Testing'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Filters'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Cokin'/><title type='text'>More on filters</title><content type='html'>Further to yesterdays experiment, I had the opportunity to have another dabble with the filters. Again on a Canon EF 17-40mm f/4.0L IS USM. My eventual aim is to make the clouds blur as they move on the wind.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SA9lVMJlzII/AAAAAAAAALc/NrorWiuCUIQ/s1600-h/17mm_holder+reversed.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SA9lVMJlzII/AAAAAAAAALc/NrorWiuCUIQ/s320/17mm_holder+reversed.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5192480310094580866" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;This first shot is with the filter holder reversed. In this position, it can hold a single lens, I used the Z154.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Note the presence of the filter in the corners of the shot. I still have a Hoya D-Pro 1 UV filter on the lens. Next I'll try removing that (but that's for another day).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div style="clear: both;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;My next experiment was to try to get the longest exposure possible by adding filters.&lt;br /&gt;I placed the Z154, Z153 and furthest from the lens, the Z121M. Here are the results.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SA9lVcJlzJI/AAAAAAAAALk/1PvtOQTKfVQ/s1600-h/_MG_2861.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SA9lVcJlzJI/AAAAAAAAALk/1PvtOQTKfVQ/s320/_MG_2861.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5192480314389548178" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;I was rather shocked to see the colours in the sky. Honest, the sky wasn't purple/pink!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6.0 secs at f/22, ISO 50.&lt;div style="clear: both;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SA9lVsJlzKI/AAAAAAAAALs/ON62Ol81rS0/s1600-h/_MG_2854.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SA9lVsJlzKI/AAAAAAAAALs/ON62Ol81rS0/s320/_MG_2854.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5192480318684515490" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;6.0 secs at f/22, ISO 50.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div style="clear: both;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SA9lV8JlzLI/AAAAAAAAAL0/vpP7_43oNMo/s1600-h/_MG_2860.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SA9lV8JlzLI/AAAAAAAAAL0/vpP7_43oNMo/s320/_MG_2860.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5192480322979482802" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;I've yet to figure out the best way of solving the unexpected colour cast or to find an explanation for it. For now, desaturating masks the problem.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6.0 secs at f/22, ISO 50.&lt;div style="clear: both;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Any explanations for the colour cast would be welcomed.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4651393390238858233-8169998847636306350?l=mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/feeds/8169998847636306350/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4651393390238858233&amp;postID=8169998847636306350' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/8169998847636306350'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/8169998847636306350'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/2008/04/more-on-filters.html' title='More on filters'/><author><name>Richard Roscoe</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SA9lVMJlzII/AAAAAAAAALc/NrorWiuCUIQ/s72-c/17mm_holder+reversed.jpg' height='72' width='72'/><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4651393390238858233.post-1959121830974846483</id><published>2008-04-22T14:53:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2008-12-11T01:31:40.490-08:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Testing'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Filters'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Cokin'/><title type='text'>Cokin Filters</title><content type='html'>I took delivery of a nice set of Cokin filters and accessories yesterday:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;All Z Pro&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Z121L Grad ND2&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;Z121M Grad ND4&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;Z153 ND4&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;Z154 ND8&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;filter holder and 77mm adapter ring.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;Today I got out into the local countryside and had the chance to try them out.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div style="clear: both;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SA66YsJlzFI/AAAAAAAAALE/Fbvp17zU2ZM/s1600-h/_MG_2782.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SA66YsJlzFI/AAAAAAAAALE/Fbvp17zU2ZM/s320/_MG_2782.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5192292353735773266" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;I wondered how wide I could go before the monster on the front of my lens got in the way. At 17mm with the filter in the slot nearest the lens here's the result (with Grad ND4). I will need to try experimenting, for example having the holder reversed to reduce its forward projection to see if I can shoot unhindered at 17mm.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div style="clear: both;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A slight crop and the shot is looking much better.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SA66YsJlzGI/AAAAAAAAALM/jHJp-QJOgRY/s1600-h/_MG_2782-2.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: right; cursor: pointer;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SA66YsJlzGI/AAAAAAAAALM/jHJp-QJOgRY/s320/_MG_2782-2.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5192292353735773282" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SA66Y8JlzHI/AAAAAAAAALU/3hiji7Bc9OA/s1600-h/_MG_2782-3.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SA66Y8JlzHI/AAAAAAAAALU/3hiji7Bc9OA/s320/_MG_2782-3.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5192292358030740594" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div style="clear: both;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4651393390238858233-1959121830974846483?l=mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/feeds/1959121830974846483/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4651393390238858233&amp;postID=1959121830974846483' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/1959121830974846483'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/1959121830974846483'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/2008/04/cokin-filters.html' title='Cokin Filters'/><author><name>Richard Roscoe</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_x2u0WeWQbQM/SA66YsJlzFI/AAAAAAAAALE/Fbvp17zU2ZM/s72-c/_MG_2782.jpg' height='72' width='72'/><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4651393390238858233.post-5209267897789469054</id><published>2008-04-11T04:12:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2008-04-11T04:22:26.021-07:00</updated><title type='text'>Done for Now</title><content type='html'>I've had another go at cleaning my sensor this morning. After methodically cleaning all my lenses, I decided to persevere with the sensor in the 5D.  First I tried using the Arctic Butterfly and I did remove a number of specs, but there was one big speck that just kept sliding around, I could even see it with my eye on the sensor (if I caught the light just right). So, what next? I tried using a &lt;a href="http://www.giottos.com/Products/CL/Rocket-air_l.jpg"&gt;Giottos Rocket Air blower&lt;/a&gt; to blow the bit out, so with the camera held in the air, sensor facing the floor, a squirted a few blasts of air into the chamber. It seems to have done the trick. There are still a few small spots in the last &lt;a href="http://www.gilbertway.net/gallery/v/sensor_cleaning/Sensor+after+Everything.jpg.html?g2_imageViewsIndex=3"&gt;test shot&lt;/a&gt; but it's a heck of a lot better than it was. I wonder how long it will be before I need to go through this exercise again?&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4651393390238858233-5209267897789469054?l=mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/feeds/5209267897789469054/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4651393390238858233&amp;postID=5209267897789469054' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/5209267897789469054'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/5209267897789469054'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/2008/04/done-for-now.html' title='Done for Now'/><author><name>Richard Roscoe</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4651393390238858233.post-4612179023005348130</id><published>2008-04-10T10:59:00.001-07:00</published><updated>2008-04-10T10:59:51.280-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Cleaning'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Sensor Dust'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='EOS 5D'/><title type='text'>More EOS 5D Sensor Cleaning</title><content type='html'>After figuring out that I needed to get rid of the dust using another method (rather than the pec-pads), I decided to order a &lt;a href="http://www.visibledust.com/products_4a.php?pid=2"&gt;Arctic Butterfly® SD800 Pro Kit&lt;/a&gt;, it arrived today. I had a quick go at using it to clean the sensor in my EOS 5D and it picked up a lot of the dust.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Here's the &lt;a href="http://www.gilbertway.net/gallery/v/sensor_cleaning/20080410-_MG_2415.jpg.html"&gt;new shot after the clean.&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;There's still some dust, but I now know it's coming out, I've just got to concentrate on the edges and corners a bit more. It could be that I stuck them on a bit with the eclipse liquid?&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4651393390238858233-4612179023005348130?l=mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/feeds/4612179023005348130/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4651393390238858233&amp;postID=4612179023005348130' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/4612179023005348130'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/4612179023005348130'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/2008/04/more-eos-5d-sensor-cleaning.html' title='More EOS 5D Sensor Cleaning'/><author><name>Richard Roscoe</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4651393390238858233.post-8246933410203039513</id><published>2008-04-10T10:57:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2008-04-10T10:58:46.621-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Cleaning'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Sensor Dust'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='EOS 5D'/><title type='text'>EOS 5D Sensor cleaning</title><content type='html'>So I used the cleaning kit, it's a wand, pec-pads and eclipse fluid. So far, it looks like I just moved the dust around. &lt;a href="http://www.gilbertway.net/gallery/v/sensor_cleaning/"&gt;Here are the before and after shots&lt;/a&gt;, I had a second attempt to see if things got better.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I'm currently in correspondence with the supplier to get further advice.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Bye for now.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4651393390238858233-8246933410203039513?l=mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/feeds/8246933410203039513/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4651393390238858233&amp;postID=8246933410203039513' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/8246933410203039513'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/8246933410203039513'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/2008/04/eos-5d-sensor-cleaning.html' title='EOS 5D Sensor cleaning'/><author><name>Richard Roscoe</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4651393390238858233.post-1857595281286044672</id><published>2008-04-10T10:56:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2008-04-10T10:57:36.416-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Sensor Dust'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='EOS 5D'/><title type='text'>5D Dust</title><content type='html'>I've recently noticed a large number of specs appearing on my images. They are always in the same places (near enough) and they are very annoying - I've concluded that I have a quantity of dust on my sensor. I've been using lightroom's healing tool, then copying the settings and applying them to batches of photo's to reduce the retouching work, but today, a sensor cleaning kit that I ordered has arrived. When &lt;a href="http://www.gilbertway.net/gallery/v/courchevel2008/20080207-_MG_0821.jpg.html"&gt;Jamie &lt;/a&gt;has gone for his lunchtime nap, I'll give it a go.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4651393390238858233-1857595281286044672?l=mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/feeds/1857595281286044672/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4651393390238858233&amp;postID=1857595281286044672' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/1857595281286044672'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/1857595281286044672'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/2008/04/5d-dust.html' title='5D Dust'/><author><name>Richard Roscoe</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4651393390238858233.post-4032188842185513447</id><published>2008-04-10T10:50:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2008-04-10T10:54:41.445-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Sensor'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Cleaning'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='EOS 5D'/><title type='text'>Transfered</title><content type='html'>I started this blog to keep a log of what I've been doing with my Canon EOS 5D. I initially started writing about cleaning the sensor in my &lt;a href="http://richardrp-taop.blogspot.com/"&gt;TAoP&lt;/a&gt; blog, but really, it was a bit off topic, hence the need for a new blog.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4651393390238858233-4032188842185513447?l=mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/feeds/4032188842185513447/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4651393390238858233&amp;postID=4032188842185513447' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/4032188842185513447'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4651393390238858233/posts/default/4032188842185513447'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://mycanoneos5d.blogspot.com/2008/04/transfered.html' title='Transfered'/><author><name>Richard Roscoe</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry></feed>
