Hi Alan and welcome the mehame
                                        > Having managed to keep up with this 
list for the last 20,000 or so 
> posts, I thought I would introduce myself. I've recently acquired an 
> istD after owning a succession of digital point and shoots over the 
> last few years. Prior to that my only photographic experience was 
> long ago, when match needle TTL metering was the latest thing. I 
> still find myself approach these new cameras with a manual bias.
> If anyone's interested you can see some of my pictures at the url 
> listed in my sig, below. Those are a little out there's other more 
> normal stuff here:
> <http://www.ahayesphoto.com/carnival2/index.html>
> and
> <http://www.ahayesphoto.com/glare/index.htm>
> and
> <http://www.ahayesphoto.com/blurrysite/blurindex.html>
> 
> On sensor cleaning, I've been following this fellow's advice and 
> using a cosmetics brush. His approach seems to make sense and work 
> pretty well, and it's cheap to boot!
Alan. I have owned Dslr's since 2001 and non of the major players,Nikon,Canon 
and Pentax
suggest
self dustoff.
No one i know in the Dslr shooting business uses canned air. Thats justa 
disater waiting
to happen.

I use a hurricane blower and when dust gets to stubborn, its off to the mfg. At 
least if
they F^^k
it up i can sue,or MARY WHAT EVER WORKS
Dave
> 
> <http://194.100.88.243/petteri/pont/How_to/a_Brush_Your_Sensor/a_Brush_Your_Sensor.html>
> 
> This is a well named list, the members display a prodigious knowledge 
> of things Pentax and a prodigious ability to discuss...almost 
> anything!
> -- 
> Alan P. Hayes
> Meaning and Form: Writing, Editing and Document Design
> Pittsfield, Massachusetts
> 
> Photographs at
> http://www.ahayesphoto.com/americandead/index.htm
> 

                                


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