TheNevadanStig
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Hey all, had some questions regarding dust in the viewfinder of my D3200. The dust appears large and in focus, so I believe it lays on the focusing screen.
I realize for the most part it's not a big deal, and most recommend to ignore it. I've learned to try and not be to fussy about my equipment, especially with the environments I typically drag the camera through. However, it is getting so bad it's becoming difficult to distinguish the focusing points from the dirt. There is even some hair stuck up in there. I've tried getting it with a blower, but it doesn't seem to do anything. Would it be safe to try to take a sensor cleaner or brush to the focusing screen? Any other tips?
I realize for the most part it's not a big deal, and most recommend to ignore it. I've learned to try and not be to fussy about my equipment, especially with the environments I typically drag the camera through. However, it is getting so bad it's becoming difficult to distinguish the focusing points from the dirt. There is even some hair stuck up in there. I've tried getting it with a blower, but it doesn't seem to do anything. Would it be safe to try to take a sensor cleaner or brush to the focusing screen? Any other tips?