Hi Christine.

Off the two you inquired about, I prefer the tighter crop, #8.

As far as dust, my gear, and I, got our fair share at the horse shows.
What i did, and i'm sure its wrong, was to dampen a face cloth, let it
dry to the point it feels almost dry, and gently rub the out sides of
the camera and lenses. The cloth is just damp enough to pick up the
dust, but dry enough not to get any water on the camera and or lens.

YMMV

Dave

On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 1:32 AM, Christine  Aguila<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone:
>
> I am no longer a free-range chicken.
>
> The tower crane is nearly up, and life on the site is hopping.  I have to be
> escorted everywhere now;  I have to wear safety glasses; and I was given ear
> plugs today. Do you guys prefer 7 or 8?--8 being a crop of 7.  Also, other
> than the obvious--wipe camera down--is there any other camera maintenance I
> should do after shooting construction.  The dust is getting really bad, and
> I'm kind of worried about the DA 16-45mm.
>
> http://www.caguila.com/caguila/towercrane/index.html
>
> Comments welcome.
> Cheers, Christine
>
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