Bought some canned air at Fry's Electronics and noticed a residual.
The spray left something behind....a kind of film.
I wish I had a video of when I used it on the barbecue grill.
The hair on the back of my hand was gone in a flash,
and nearly my eyebrows as well.
But if your's doesn't do that, great!
Regards,  Bob S.


On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 9:02 AM, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
> One of the things that will turn grown men into mewling kittens is any
> mention of using canned gas as a dust removing method for cameras.
>
> Don't do it, they say, it is instant death for your camera. Sometimes so
> stridently that one would think they were having kittens.
>
> But really, how unsafe is it? What is the very worst case scenario? How
> about a blast of liquid straight from the can?
>
> I invite you to watch a  short 1 minute (very amateur) video. The white
> blast at the 15 second mark is a blast from an upside down canned gas
> container being unloaded into the mirror box of a Pentax *istD camera.
>
> The camera suffered absolutely no ill effects from this abuse.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI3rk1sAPxc
>
> as always, have fun.
>
> bill
>
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