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Peter Dunphy February 25th, 2011 01:47 AM

Two Grains Of White 'Dirt' behind actual XHA1 lens
 
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Hi Guys

Any ideas how I might be able to get rid of two small grains of white dirt that are wedged in behind my XHA1 lens?

Have read here about 'freezing' the camera then shaking it...but wondering if there are any less dramatic methods?

Peter

Richard Alvarez February 25th, 2011 02:14 PM

Re: Two Grains Of White 'Dirt' behind actual XHA1 lens
 
White 'dirt' is usually fungus, not dirt. Left alone, it will grow into a larger spot. If it is fungus, you won't 'dislodge' it.

The lens will need to be disassembled and cleaned.

Peter Dunphy February 25th, 2011 04:26 PM

Re: Two Grains Of White 'Dirt' behind actual XHA1 lens
 
Wow thanks Richard. Bad news big time. Have emailed Canon to see how much they charge for repair and how long it takes.

Bo Sundvall March 1st, 2011 05:40 AM

Dismounting of the lens front
 
Hi

Been there, done that! Two years ago I thought there was something wrong with my eyes. It looked as there was a small mosquito flying around in the lens house. A closer inspection showed that it actually was not a problem with my eyes, there was a mosquito which probably had found its way into the lens hose from the small hole on the underside of the lens house. It also had made marks on the inside of the front lens element. I thought that a camcorder isn't high-tech (hrm...) so I bought a set of quality screwdrivers, took a deep breath and dismounted the front of the camcorder lens house.

Look at my description, Bo Sundvalls hemsida. , follow the link "Canon camcorders" and the link "opening the lens house...". There you find a comlete description with photos how to dismount the front of the lens.

Be aware that I don't say you should do it, I just show how I did it. The responsability is yours.


Regards,

/Bo

Peter Dunphy March 7th, 2011 05:48 AM

Re: Two Grains Of White 'Dirt' behind actual XHA1 lens
 
Thanks Bo I appreciate the info.


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