Some new sensors have a "tin oxide" coating and these are the type that
are so easily damaged.
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Moose wrote:
> Winsor Crosby wrote:
>
>>A thread on dpreview indicates a potential problem with cleaning the
>>5D sensor with PecPads and Eclipse.
>>
>>http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1032&message=22111367
>>
>
> Ooooh, that's painful. You know there's trouble to come when he says "I
> have cleaned my 10D sensor MANY times". He's the sort that cause those
> lenses with "cleaning marks". Probably has to replace his bathtub every
> few years, too. "Rub harder!"
>
> I've cleaned my 5D once, with a hand blower. Does it have a couple of
> small smudges on clear sky at full pixel at f22? Yup. Do I care? Nope.
>
> They may show up in one image out of a hundred or less and take a second
> to fix, if I blow it up enough for one or two to be noticeable. It is
> just nothing like what shows up on film, even when I'm careful.
>
> Obsession has its price.
>
> Moose
>
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