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09/28/2006 03:02:49 PM · #1 |
Alright, public apology time... in the past I may have questioned deapee's logic of sticking tape to his sensor to remove dust.
Well, I decided to give it a try, low and behold it worked! Better than the copperhill method.
I've been converted.
deapee, you the man! |
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09/28/2006 03:04:06 PM · #2 |
| oh, don't encourage him. ;) lol j/k but I AM too scared to try it still. |
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09/28/2006 03:05:50 PM · #3 |
I spend the 300.00 for the special senor cleaning kit.... Even then was at first scared to try it, but it worked like a charm.
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09/28/2006 03:07:50 PM · #4 |
| Half the price of an uber 400D!! |
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09/28/2006 03:07:58 PM · #5 |
And people keep dissing us and whackos for thinking Canon should have put the dust removal system on their 30D and all new cameras.
*blargh* |
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09/28/2006 04:03:01 PM · #6 |
| I've been using the copperhill for 3-4 years, but this turned out to be a very quick, easy, and effective way for cleaning... keeping a roll of scotch tape in the camera bag now. |
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09/28/2006 04:20:26 PM · #7 |
300 bux!!! geez...
My buddy got this and says it works great, for like 50 bones you get maybe a dozen cleanings or so.
Cheaper than direct on Amazon for some reason.
PhotoSol Swabs
Amazon Link |
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09/28/2006 04:29:13 PM · #8 |
| Scotch tape still scares me...not as much as just blowing with my mouth, though :D |
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09/28/2006 05:32:15 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by modgethanc: Scotch tape still scares me...not as much as just blowing with my mouth, though :D |
If I was designing a sensor, I'd try and figure out how to make one you could clean with spit and a T-shirt ... |
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09/28/2006 05:35:05 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by modgethanc: Scotch tape still scares me...not as much as just blowing with my mouth, though :D |
If I was designing a sensor, I'd try and figure out how to make one you could clean with spit and a T-shirt ... |
I mean, that works well enough for lenses... :)
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09/28/2006 05:37:49 PM · #11 |
| I just tried it and it worked very good, better than the sensor brush that i have. |
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09/28/2006 05:52:40 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by modgethanc: Scotch tape still scares me...not as much as just blowing with my mouth, though :D |
If I was designing a sensor, I'd try and figure out how to make one you could clean with spit and a T-shirt ... |
You mean you can't?
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09/28/2006 05:59:56 PM · #13 |
Seems like the invention of "sensor tape" would be good about now. New branch for 3M or something, a sort of tape specially designed not to leave residue on a camera sensor. Would be ideal for field cleanings and less scary than the plain generic scotch variety.
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09/28/2006 06:36:57 PM · #14 |
| What about Magic Tape, the cloudy stuff that doesn't grip so hard? |
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09/28/2006 06:39:58 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by davyaldy: What about Magic Tape, the cloudy stuff that doesn't grip so hard? |
Yeah, thats the kind I'm using, not the completely clear stuff...

Message edited by author 2006-09-28 19:04:45. |
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