It looks as though this one could possibly be a bit risky to
use, because it's an adapter that uses a standard household
vacuum cleaner.  Too much suction can rip fragile stuff right
out of the items that you are cleaning.  Micro-vacuum cleaners
are very good for cleaning equipment because they are only
powerful enough to suck out the dust and dirt, not powerful
enough to gut the equipment.

If there are some strategic leaks built into the coupling system
to reduce the vacuum to safe levels, or to make it adjustable,
this could be a really good thing to have.  Regardless, be
careful around shutter curtains.

Len
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Smekal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 12:57 AM
Subject: Spring cleaning


> Has anybody ever used a vacuum cleaners like this
>
> http://www.vacsrus.com/microtool.htm
>
> for ... well, let's say screens or interior parts of camera
bodies?
>
> Peter Smekal
> Uppsala, Sweden
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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