SunnyGovan Newcomer Pro Member Pro Member Joined Oct 23, 2021 Posts 6 Likes Received 4 Points 0 Name joe City/State Glasgow, Scotland Oct 29, 2021 #1 Do the R5 and R6 have a sensor shield that protects the sensor when changing a lens?
Jake Shoots Birds Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Aug 29, 2021 Posts 523 Solutions 6 Likes Received 528 Points 93 Name Jake From City/State Jersey Oct 30, 2021 #2 There's curtain that comes down hiding the sensor when the camera is turned off, yes.
SunnyGovan Newcomer Pro Member Pro Member Joined Oct 23, 2021 Posts 6 Likes Received 4 Points 0 Name joe City/State Glasgow, Scotland Oct 30, 2021 Thread starter #3 Backdoor Arts said: There's curtain that comes down hiding the sensor when the camera is turned off, yes. Click to expand... Thank you for taking the time to reply that's reassuring.
Backdoor Arts said: There's curtain that comes down hiding the sensor when the camera is turned off, yes. Click to expand... Thank you for taking the time to reply that's reassuring.
Copterdoc Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Apr 5, 2021 Posts 161 Likes Received 322 Points 0 Name Frank H Tucker Country United States CC Welcome Yes Oct 30, 2021 #4 SunnyGovan said: Thank you for taking the time to reply that's reassuring. Click to expand... It is also an option selection in the menu. Be sure you have it selected to close on camera power down if this is what you want as a default. Turning this option off allows access to the sensor for cleaning.
SunnyGovan said: Thank you for taking the time to reply that's reassuring. Click to expand... It is also an option selection in the menu. Be sure you have it selected to close on camera power down if this is what you want as a default. Turning this option off allows access to the sensor for cleaning.