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Dust -what solutions are there?
I am looking to buy an entry level DSLR. Whilst the Olympus E-300
reviews have not given me much motivation to buy the camera, it has raised a point that I had not considered before - the question of dust. (For those who haven't read the reviews, a selling point of the E-300 is a special feature to shake the sensor on startup to remove dust). So my questions a 1) How often do you need to clean the dust from a DSLR, assuming using two lenses, and swapping between them regluarly? 2) Is this a home or professional job? 3) If you clean it yourself what equipment do you need? If its a professional job, what might you pay? Thanks for your thoughts, Tim |
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