I just came across an article/press release on this interesting new
product for DSLR sensor cleaning.  Seem like a simple approach.

http://www.dust-aid.com/

It uses "low" adhesive tape to remove dust off the sensor.  As a
chemist, I am not sure about the FT-IR method for judging that no
contamination of the surface occurs.  However, even if there is trace
residue of the adhesive after repeated cleanings, the solvent based
methods of sensor cleaning should handle it.

Perry.


On 1/1/07, Russell Kerstetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a couple specks of dirt on my sensor that I cannot break free
> with only my blower (brush removed).  I have had this before, and
> persistent blowing removed the speck, but not this time.  A quick
> search on B&H showed tools ranging from $10 - $220, and one of my
> local shops charges $60 to do it for me.  What tools and/or chemicals
> do you use?  Are CCD brushes the same thing as the blower brush that I
> use for my lenses?  Thanks.
>
> Russ
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