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Arghhhhhhh,

I got dust on my sensor

Right, panic over, all but 2 blown out with an old green brush/blower thing (so that's what they're useful for, took the brush bit off first
) and they're only visible beyond f18
so much for expecting the automatic sensor cleaning to work on the 400D :nono:
I know when it happened, and I KNOW you should hold the body upside down when changing lenses BUT . . how many hands does everybody have? I can't get my head around the logistics of a lens change without being able to put the camera body down somewhere while I shuffle lenses in & out of the bag and twiddle the caps. A real problem if its outside & windy or raining, . . . or on the dusty seat of a 23 year old landrover
I think I have worked out a methodology by using a cap on the body while I sort the lenses in & out of the bag, but its a right rigmarole and hardly quick or simple, what is everyone else's routine? Is there a RIGHT way to change lenses?

I got dust on my sensor

Right, panic over, all but 2 blown out with an old green brush/blower thing (so that's what they're useful for, took the brush bit off first
so much for expecting the automatic sensor cleaning to work on the 400D :nono:
I know when it happened, and I KNOW you should hold the body upside down when changing lenses BUT . . how many hands does everybody have? I can't get my head around the logistics of a lens change without being able to put the camera body down somewhere while I shuffle lenses in & out of the bag and twiddle the caps. A real problem if its outside & windy or raining, . . . or on the dusty seat of a 23 year old landrover
I think I have worked out a methodology by using a cap on the body while I sort the lenses in & out of the bag, but its a right rigmarole and hardly quick or simple, what is everyone else's routine? Is there a RIGHT way to change lenses?
) but I have no problems changing lenses now.