On 08/10/2012 11:36 AM, John Celio wrote:
After shooting the Fleet Week air show in San Francisco last Saturday,
I noticed I've got a TON of dust on my K-5's sensor. My blower
couldn't remove some of it, so I need something better. It's been a
long time since I had to do more than use the blower or the camera's
dust removal feature, so I'm wondering what you guys recommend for
sensor cleaning these days.

Back at my old camera shop, we used Sensor Swabs and Eclipse cleaning
fluid. Are there better options out there?

Thanks,
John

People make mad cat sounds when I say this, but my first cleaning method is still canned gas. I've polled a couple of other websites and have come up with absolutely no verifiable evidence that anyone has ever damaged a camera using Dust Off. I always do a "practice squirt" away from the camera to ensure that no propellant is going to come out. After that, if I still have dust, I go to the wet cleaners, which I have had to do exactly 3 times now since I bought my first DLSR in 2003.


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