
16-11-2007, 09:49 AM
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cornwall, England
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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i tend to use the rocket blower followed by the sensor pen ... lock your mirror up with the lens attached ... remove the lens
turn your camera upside down so that the sensor is facing the floor the use the blower.. all particals sand dirt should drop to the floor! the use the soft sensor brush to remove anything the blower didnt get rid off.... then use the sensor pen! pop your lens back on after you have cleaned that also! and then turn the camera off... to test the clean just fire a few shots at a neutral background white or blue works well... blow your images up to actual pixels on your computer screen to see if the sensors clean
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Primary Camera: Canon,
Camera Skill: Advanced ,
Photoshop Skill: Advanced,
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My Main Interests:
Animals
, Concert
, Fine Art
, Landscape
, Macro
, Nature
, Night
, Panoramic
, Portrait
, Studio
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