After changing my 70-300 lens a number of times to test it on my K10 
and K100 the K100 got a speck of dust on the sensor. I tried a couple 
of puffs from a bulb blower that has always worked before but this 
time not only didn't the speck move, the number of specks increased 
every time I tried. And none changed position. They all seem to be 
circular this time. I am wondering if there were minute droplets in 
the air. Soup was cooking in the kitchen not too far from where I 
changes the lenses. Among the methods I found when I tried a search 
is a Pentax cleaning kit. Any comments on this kit?

Thanks
Mike

I forgot the subject on my original post.


At 08:49 AM 28/08/2008, you wrote:
>After changing my 70-300 lens a number of times to test it on my K10
>and K100 the K100 got a speck of dust on the sensor. I tried a couple
>of puffs from a bulb blower that has always worked before but this
>time not only didn't the speck move, the number of specks increased
>every time I tried. And none changed position. They all seem to be
>circular this time. I am wondering if there were minute droplets in
>the air. Soup was cooking in the kitchen not too far from where I
>changes the lenses. Among the methods I found when I tried a search
>is a Pentax cleaning kit. Any comments on this kit?
>
>Thanks
>Mike
>
>
>
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