And here it was with autolevels
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Needless to say, I use the sensor cleaning function on my 40d and havent had to attempt this again!![]()

I don't have a dirty sensor - I have Olympus![]()
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Janice will clean yours for you macmike, she has her own website too! http://sensors2go.co.uk/
Scratching a sensor isn't as easy as you may think. I has taken us years to master this closely guarded technique.
With our custom made lint-injected cleaning pads and our corrosive cleaning fluid we can destroy your sensor in under and hour!
*runs away*


Here's mine looking fairly bad:
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Should really do something about that...![]()
You lot aren't trying hard enough!
This was my sensor after I came back from a Squadron visit a couple years ago....
You lot aren't trying hard enough!
This was my sensor after I came back from a Squadron visit a couple years ago....
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sensor cleaning kit - £70
You only need a Rocket Air blower!![]()
Rocket blowers are just as good at blowing dust on to the sensor
A set of sensor swabs and Eclipse E2 fluid are just about the most effective means of cleaning the sensor.
The Arctic Butterfly is good too, but be careful not to touch the bristles against the sides of the chamber - they will pick up grease and dirt
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no :nono:Let's see your dirty sensor!

I agree the sensor swabs and eclipse solution is a good solution. Good to see the E2 solution being recommended as well! You don't want to use the non E2 stuff on tin oxide sensors.