Nice review on a simple cleaning, but suggest using the blower into the body - hold the body upside down to help dust and particles to actually fall out during the blowing process.
I'm not sure if you're meter is functional but you should update this as when removing the top with the ground glass there are a few wires attached to the body that I'm assuming are for the meter and if you pull it straight off you'll rip the wires apart luckily I didn't pull it off too quickly and caught the connection on my unit as my meter is still operational
Nice review on a simple cleaning, but suggest using the blower into the body - hold the body upside down to help dust and particles to actually fall out during the blowing process.
@@ebreevephoto great tip! I'll try that next time!
I'm not sure if you're meter is functional but you should update this as when removing the top with the ground glass there are a few wires attached to the body that I'm assuming are for the meter and if you pull it straight off you'll rip the wires apart luckily I didn't pull it off too quickly and caught the connection on my unit as my meter is still operational
Can this be done with film inside?
@@Mattwillo Yes it can. The only risk would be accidentally firing the shutter, but you can flick on the shutter lock switch to prevent this!
@@visualsbykam thank you! Mine dosent have the lock anymore unfortunately! So I’ll wait! :)