I have used both, and I've not seen any dust on the 10D sensor
that the Lens Brush hasn't taken care of. I find it much much
easier to use. 

I haven't cleaned the DS sensor yet. 

Godfrey

--- David Zaninovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I noticed that my macro shots have many dust particles visible
> in pictures.  That is not a big problem right now as there are
> no
> insects anyway but I have to prepare for the spring.  Canned
> air do not work for extra small dust and I have hundreds of
> those.
> 
> I ordered some eclipse, pec pads and some kind of rubber wand
> and I hope I will not destroy my CCD. :)  I don't like the
> idea of a
> static brush, too expensive and I don't think it will work for
> stuck dust so I will have to use eclipse anyway.  Better to
> learn how
> to use it from the start then.  Maybe if the static brush were
> around $30 I would buy it as an addition to my cleaning kit
> but at
> more than $100 I don't think it is the right price.
> 
> 

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