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Dust on sensor?
I've been reluctant to switch to DSLR because of the potential problems
with dirty sensors caused by the ability to remove the lens. Is this a real problem with DSLRs, or not as bad as it seems. It appears that Canon recommends use of a hand-held blower for dust removal, but I wonder whether that actually works. Dust is often tenacious and bonds itself to surfaces in ways that are resistant to simple blowing. Maybe the best example is my eyeglasses. Once they get dusty, only windex will clean them thoroughly. |
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