Tagged with eclipse - Personal View Talks http://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/eclipse/feed.rss Tue, 07 May 24 11:41:10 +0000 Tagged with eclipse - Personal View Talks en-CA Genus Eclipse Variable ND Filter , pictures, resolution and colorshift http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6123/genus-eclipse-variable-nd-filter-pictures-resolution-and-colorshift Thu, 14 Feb 2013 10:04:16 +0000 feha 6123@/talks/discussions Here are some test pictures with Genus Eclipse ... Voigtländer nokton 25mm at f2.0 and old Tokina 200mm/ f3.5 it does not seem to have any problems and no color shift ... Included pictures in full resolution ... Later on coming a video test and if I get some zoom lenses to test more ...

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SOLD: Genus Eclipse Vari ND 77mm as new http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7230/sold-genus-eclipse-vari-nd-77mm-as-new Wed, 12 Jun 2013 13:20:55 +0000 feha 7230@/talks/discussions Selling my almost new Genus Eclipse Vari ND, + Cordvision Cine ring 77 to 58mm (worth: $25USD) perfect for 12-35 or 35-100mm Lumix lens) Bought in Sweden for over $210. Price: $170 USD (120 euro) + Postage (PayPal) Located in Sweden

PM your offers !

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Sensor cleaning, Eclipse, dust membrane? (GF1) http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3398/sensor-cleaning-eclipse-dust-membrane-gf1 Tue, 29 May 2012 05:55:09 +0000 alphaomega 3398@/talks/discussions Hello Vitaly and all the community, I am here to kindly ask you for some advice.

My near three years old GF1 collected some dust on the sensor that I'm not able to blow out with my Giotto blower. I have searched the web for viable solutions (other than sending the camera for service) and learned something about the so called "Wet method" sensor cleaning technique based on Eclipse, swabs and PEC-PADs.

But during my research I have read somewhere that in the Panasonic bodies there is a dust protective membrane (part of the anti dust system) placed over the low pass filter of the sensor, preventing the direct access to the low pass filter surface and I don't know if this is true or not.

I guess that you, by dismantling some panasonic body, looked at the sensor many times and coud give me some advice regarding this issue: do you ever noticed that the exposed sensor is covered by a sort of dust membrane or something else? Because if there is such a membrane I think that it is not possible to directly clean the sensor without damaging the membrane and/or the sensor. And more in general, do you have some experience regarding this issue?

Any comment/suggestion is welcome and will be highly appreciated. Many thanks in advance for the attention.

Ciao :)

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