That's gotta be the most bizarre thing. Although, Photographic
Solutions generally make good products (at least the ones I've tried
have been good), I seriously think they're working the marketing hype
on this one. What exactly am I supposed to do with this ground wire
and how does grounding the ground wire guarantee that the camera is
positively charged compared to ground? They mention that a human can
get charged up to thousands of volts of electrostatic charge (which is
true), but what happens when the human grabs the camera (it's now
charged to 30 kV) and then grounds the camera through the imaging
sensor and this wunderbrush? Where do you find a reliable ground point
anyway? I certainly wouldn't trust the plumbing and wiring in my house
enough to connect my camera to it via a brush and the sensor.

Tom


On 1/9/06, Michael Good <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Several people are starting to talk about this new product which
> eliminates the static from the dust so it can easily extract it from the
> sensor.  http://www.photosol.com/brushproduct.htm  I haven't used it as
> I always use Canon PS. I've tried cleaning the sensor myself, I only
> made the sensor dirtier than when I started.
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