What Gerald told you is all correct and he simply wants you to be
aware of this problem when spending so much money. BUT as Steve has
also pointed out, it is not as tramadic as one might think. Moving
from the E-10 to the D1X as many of us did here, will be a bit of a
adjustment if you haven't previously shot with a film slr. All here
who accomplished this were already quite adept in various brands of
film slr usage. ANY of the current pro digital camera's will have a
dust issue. Changing the lens and exposing the inner workings can
only lead to "eventual" dust particles. Again, as Steve has
detailed to you, you will be able to clean the CCD yourself and
satisfactorily with a little practice. Also the back of the lens
(as someone also stated) is probably the #1 most likely area to
transfer dust to your CCD and can be dealt with by simply applying
canned air prior to making the switch. As previously stated, if you
can go with the 28-70 AFS Nikkor, this one lens will probably do
everything you want in your particular studio situation. The cost
is around $1200 depending on where you shop and others here can
dial you in on exact places to obtain both camera and lens at the
best possible pricing. You see Jennie, these folks here are a
wealth of not only information but also "direction". So go for it!
Get the D1X and don't hesitate any longer. It WILL be a better
camera and take better shots than your E-10. If cash is a direct
issue (as it is with most of us), start out with the 50mm 1.8 or
maybe better 1.4 as again previously suggested. You will be able to
do a lot of work with this simple but very sharp and effective lens
for $90 or $250 vs. the big outlay of $1200 with the 28-70. But
again, the 28-70 AFS is the cats meow for all around lens with this
camera. Just MHO. THEN, once you have your gear, come back and I am
sure one of the more experienced posters (Gerald, Mike, Steve,
Stephen, actually many) can get together with you more directly to
"properly direct" you with the CCD cleaning and just about anything
else regarding this camera. As I say, we/they, have already been
there. Use this knowledge. Don't be intimidated by the minor dust
issue. The D1X is a great camera. You will hear about quirks, but
as I stated in your other post, ALL will have little quirks. These
are machines and simply can't be perfect. Make you money however,
this camera will more than pay for itself. It already has for many
of us.
Good luck!
Mel
Hi, I posted earlier about the D1X and how everyone liked it, and i
got all postive responses. Thank you. I currently have the Oly E10
and own a children's photography studio,and i am looking for a
"better" camera. The Nikon is pricier then i wanted, but i LOVE
the images it produces. I do have a few questions though..
I read that one concern about it is it collects a lot of dust. IF
im only using "one" lens will I have this problem. And if SO how
do you fix it? Do you clean on your own? And how? is it hard?
And i've read it does NOT come with a lens. What lens would you
recommend for me to get? how much are they?
Thanks for your help.
Jennie
http://www.babycakesphotography.net
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Mel