I got the water behind lenses. Nikon refused to fix it. to unscrew lenses at coolpix p1000 I used the hit air fan. all lenses are glued with the silicon. just do not over heat it. it works with air fen. I cleaned the lenses from the water marks and screw it back in the same order. after that my camera doesn't want to focus at maximum zoom. the problem , i think. the distance between lenses. i screw them all way to the end. after i tried to adjust it with no success. I still use the camera, just have to skip the maximum zoom. If I will do it again one day, I will make some marks on the plastic ring of the lenses and camera body. it might help to screw lenses back to the right position like from manufacturer. It is just my guessing
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It's not that that difficult to get fungus growing inside your lens if you live in a humid place (I learnt it the hard way when my Sigma 150-600mm had fungus growing up on the front glass 🥲). You can prevent it by putting some silica gel packets in the cabinet where you store your camera.
@@Ked778 UK is apparently Humid country... but my lens is as shiny as a crystal ball. could be bad manufacturing or something like that. Odd and hard to believe.
@@Ked778 i would just put them in air tight bags then... if not often used or not... or air tight container, no point wasting time and possibly money trying to fix or clean them. Yes it will not make them look nice on a shelf or such but at least they will work. Good luck :)
I bought a Nikon P900 camera five years ago, and after two hours of use, when I used the zoom, I found dust at the bottom of the lens at the sensor, which forced me to open the back cover of the camera and clean it, and it took me about 3 and a half hours... so I recommend when you finish using this type of camera They should be kept in a nylon bag with adhesive tape, along with a small bag that absorbs moisture, then put it in its own bag
yes, I also experienced the same thing, on the sensor of my Nikon Coolpix p900 there were 2 large dots when I zoomed around 500mm-800mm... so how do I make the 2 dots disappear on the sensor
A time waste video. Nonsense.
I got the water behind lenses. Nikon refused to fix it.
to unscrew lenses at coolpix p1000 I used the hit air fan. all lenses are glued with the silicon. just do not over heat it. it works with air fen. I cleaned the lenses from the water marks and screw it back in the same order. after that my camera doesn't want to focus at maximum zoom. the problem , i think. the distance between lenses. i screw them all way to the end. after i tried to adjust it with no success. I still use the camera, just have to skip the maximum zoom. If I will do it again one day, I will make some marks on the plastic ring of the lenses and camera body. it might help to screw lenses back to the right position like from manufacturer. It is just my guessing
Do you have this camera too? If yes then can you make a video of cleaning the lens? if yes then please make a video and share
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Lens khula bhi nahi?
Ye tarika sahi hai ke nahi?
Same fungus issue with Nikon p900. Please help.
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How the hell you get something inside there?
It's not that that difficult to get fungus growing inside your lens if you live in a humid place (I learnt it the hard way when my Sigma 150-600mm had fungus growing up on the front glass 🥲). You can prevent it by putting some silica gel packets in the cabinet where you store your camera.
@@Ked778 UK is apparently Humid country... but my lens is as shiny as a crystal ball.
could be bad manufacturing or something like that. Odd and hard to believe.
@@Ked778 maybe it could be just me keeping my lens/camera inside a bag 99% of the time though, unless i shoot photos that is.
@@RadekZielinski. I own multiple lenses and cameras that's why I have made a seperate cabinet to store them
@@Ked778 i would just put them in air tight bags then... if not often used or not... or air tight container, no point wasting time and possibly money trying to fix or clean them. Yes it will not make them look nice on a shelf or such but at least they will work. Good luck :)
I bought a Nikon P900 camera five years ago, and after two hours of use, when I used the zoom, I found dust at the bottom of the lens at the sensor, which forced me to open the back cover of the camera and clean it, and it took me about 3 and a half hours... so I recommend when you finish using this type of camera They should be kept in a nylon bag with adhesive tape, along with a small bag that absorbs moisture, then put it in its own bag
yes, I also experienced the same thing, on the sensor of my Nikon Coolpix p900 there were 2 large dots when I zoomed around 500mm-800mm... so how do I make the 2 dots disappear on the sensor
O correto é num recipiente transparente de frete pra luz e desumificador pra umidade de 35 a 40%.
clean hua
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