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Swabbing a DSLR sensor
I have now learned that ALL owners of Canon 10D and 20D and Nikon's various
DSLR owners will eventually have dust on their CMOS sensors. This dust will eventually show up on pictures. This is not a possibility.......... Unfortunately it is a fact. I have a 10D and have now blown the dust off with a little hand powered blower but I am thinking of "swabbing" the sensor to get absolutely dust free sensor pictures. I am going to use a tiny spatula type device, some PecPads and some Eclipse cleaner. What I would like to know, is if anybody here has used this swabbing method and what were your results? Have any of you suffered permanant camera damage as a result? Thanks Jimmy |
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