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Hi all
This is a reply I recently posted in another thread but thought I'd give it a thread of it's own
OK, I seriously think this sensor cleaning thing is overhyped
anyway here's my suggestion, not my idea but it is tried and tested on some seriously expensive gear and it really does work for stubborn contamination:
First try a blower! if that doesn't do the trick?
Use Scotch 3M Magic tape and gently touch the contaminated area
It really does work and doesn't leave any residue whatsoever and remember it's not actually a sensor it's a glass filter that's got the dust bunnies.
Try it on a lens first if you don't have faith, but it does the job perfectly and costs next to nothing
Trust me
This is a reply I recently posted in another thread but thought I'd give it a thread of it's own
OK, I seriously think this sensor cleaning thing is overhyped
anyway here's my suggestion, not my idea but it is tried and tested on some seriously expensive gear and it really does work for stubborn contamination:First try a blower! if that doesn't do the trick?
Use Scotch 3M Magic tape and gently touch the contaminated area
It really does work and doesn't leave any residue whatsoever and remember it's not actually a sensor it's a glass filter that's got the dust bunnies.
Try it on a lens first if you don't have faith, but it does the job perfectly and costs next to nothing
Trust me
Is this a joke?