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Mt Spokane Photography said:Duct Tape: It has a light side and a dark side, and holds the world together!
peederj said:There may be three species then: 1) untaped leaky originals 2) tape kludged originals and 3) revised design without tape.
spinworkxroy said:Does anyone else notice the middle circuit board is in a different place after the fix? there's also another black "chipset" in the middle that is also not there after the fix…did they just tuck everything under the black tape?
Also, it seems like they only removed the top cover to apply this fix..this doesn't cause dust to enter the sensor right? Since the top cover isn't exactly where the sensor is?
Louis said:fix or not that is shoddy
neuroanatomist said:Mt Spokane Photography said:Duct Tape: It has a light side and a dark side, and holds the world together!
peederj said:There may be three species then: 1) untaped leaky originals 2) tape kludged originals and 3) revised design without tape.
4) the DiY fix.![]()
spinworkxroy said:Actually, i take back my words..the fact that light can leak from the top to the sensor, means that the moment you remove the top cover to "fix" this issue..means dust will definately enter the sensor area…
So i don't think i'll be sending in my camera for this "fix"
risc32 said:Looks good to me, but still not going to bother sending mine in.
Tape is everywhere in electronics. It's all over my motorcycle. A device that carries me to 170mph, rain or shine, hot or cold. Tape is okay. The only place i can recall not seeing much tape was inside high-end audio gear. But that's just because they use the clean layout and lack of things like tape as a selling point to blow the mind of the innocent. Many audio guys would rather sleep with their amp than their wife.
awinphoto said:just thinking out loud, so who then is sleeping with their wives? =)
neuroanatomist said:Mt Spokane Photography said:Duct Tape: It has a light side and a dark side, and holds the world together!
peederj said:There may be three species then: 1) untaped leaky originals 2) tape kludged originals and 3) revised design without tape.
4) the DiY fix.![]()