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04/13/2008 03:17:30 PM · #26
Instead of using Sensor Swabs, I have recently switched to using Visible Dust Orange series swabs. IMO they are much better and more effective. I use them with Eclipse. Just in case anyone around here ever cleans their sensors... ;-)
04/13/2008 03:31:54 PM · #27
I'll have to see if they're available here, I have a 20D with a very dusty sensor and am trying to get up the courage to clean it.
04/13/2008 03:32:44 PM · #28
I use these, they are pretty cheap and readily available in most shops..

Cleaning Pads
04/13/2008 04:06:01 PM · #29
Is that blue 3m tape the painters tape? Because that's the only blue scotch tape i see.
04/13/2008 04:10:15 PM · #30
Originally posted by Simms:

I use these, they are pretty cheap and readily available in most shops..

Cleaning Pads


LOL
05/15/2008 01:40:01 PM · #31
I just had to clean my D70s for the first and came upon this website. www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com It was very helpful, I used the homemade version with the spatula/lens tissue and 90% ISO. 3 Swips and good as new. I shot at f/22 onto a white screen on the laptop.(make sure your screen is clean).
05/15/2008 01:47:25 PM · #32
Originally posted by jdannels:

Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

A simple blowjob has been all I've needed.

:D


Lmao

Evan
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