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Sensor Cleaning - ???

vito

Well-known member
Hello.
This is a question for all the photographers out there...
What are you using to clean your image sensor of your DSLR / CSC ?
I know there are different techniques out there like dry or wet, but what do you prefer and why?
And when do you know it is time to clean?
 
Thanks a lot for the links, Sven. Really appreciate this.

What I really like is site 2 from the first link that lead me to Dust-Aid.
I'd really like to give this kit a chance.
Does anyone have some experience with such a kind of cleaning
and like to share it?
 
Thank you for the links. I've not cleaned mine yet but was wondering also.
 
I saw a picture of an Olympus and thought it was a film camera,, but it was a Digital camera..
They looked tough.
Bj
 
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