Forum: Photography


Subject: Cleaning help

Melen opened this issue on Oct 20, 2006 ยท 10 posts


nattarious posted Mon, 23 October 2006 at 8:55 AM

Again you are right Zeldie about the blower..

And the funny thing is, that when you invest in a proper blower, it won't be that expensive as people think! It could be about US.$10.00 above the regular price. Sigh!

But beleive it or not.. With my method mentioned above, i never faced ever any kind of troubles or dust on 5 Canon expensive equipments i own! None of them sent to the dealer or camera warehouse so the technicians can clean it.. Never used double face tapes inside to suck the dust as some people do!

But again, that is really tricky way of cleaning, and i got that idea from some friends working inside the Japanese canon factory in Japan! Sigh! :)

In the dealers and factories here in the US/Canada, they use a different method of cleaning, they use some kinda sensor size sticker specially to clean the sensor, but again.. That is not the right way..

And i remember what happened to one of our friends here: PhotoGen (HADI) when he got his 5D back from Canon :(

Anyways.. I am sticking to my method since i am using it for the past three and half years without any problems.. Dust is annoying and i don't know why.. I am not facing that problem at all! Maybe becasue i clean all my equipments once a week! Its a fact tho. :)) Hummm.. What about opening a camera cleaning store! Will that work? :P

Thank you again and have a nice day... Me goto work now and will catcha all later

JOE

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