On 6 Sep 2005 at 14:17, Huber, Richard wrote:

> I seem to remember a complaint by several people that the zooms cause
> MORE dust on the sensor than the primes. Evidently, by changing the zoom
> length, the influx of air and dust went straight to the sensor on taking
> a photo. Whereas a prime, once attached does not continually draw in, or
> expel air from the mirror cavity.
> 
> Either way you get dust. It's just a matter of managing it to have
> minimal impact on your 

OTOH, from the DCS520 upwards (in model/time), don't all pro-models 
have a front protective glass-cover?
Probably too expensive for the lower grade models I guess?

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