I have done it once.  From memory...

1. Go the sensor cleaning section on the color LCD Menu
2. Choose the lockup sensor option
3. I used a can of compressed air (note that almost all say not safe for camera mirrors. I don't know why that is, especially if it is safe for slides, negs, etc.). I know a chemical can be dispersed in the spray if the can is tilted, depending in brand of air. I always blow compressed air on my wrist before spaying on a lens, or in the camera, making sure that I see nothing visible in the stream of air.
4. I sprayed for about 10 seconds.
5. Turn camera power switch to off
6. Put lens on.




Tom C.





From: Kevin Waterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: *istD CCD cleaning
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 07:08:25 +1000

Does anyone have a blow by blow description of cleaning the CCD
on the *istD?

Kind regards
Kevin

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Kevin Waterson
Port Macquarie, Australia





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