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Old 27-02-2012, 08:32 AM
S Fletcher (Steve Fletcher)
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Caceres, Spain
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Ive been a pro photog for as long as i care to remember, and when i moved to digital, i used to send my bodies off for sensor cleaning. A lot of the time they came back dirtier than when i sent them, great big black dust marks which werent there before. I bought a Lenspen, the Sensorklean, not the lens version, and have done my own for years, it is extremely easy with no chance of problems. I also have some swabs and cleaning fluid, for stubborn or oily marks, but 99% of the time the Lenspen works brilliantly. It doesnt matter how clean the area is where the cleaning takes place, dust will always find its way onto the sensor, as soon as you remove the lens cap, or change a lens, dust will find its way onto it. A quick blow removes most, then a few strokes with the Lenspen, and another blow will remove it.
A pro charging $75 sounds like a rip off merchant, and i would invest in this simle little tool, and save a fortune.
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