I see you still haven't read the paper.
Chuck Norcutt
ScottGee1 wrote:
> I may be unduly influenced by the demonstrations of the Zerostat gun I
> used to do for customers back in my stereo system selling days. That
> consisted of picking up tiny bits of white paper with the underside of
> a statically charged LP, then ZeroStatting said LP with the gun which
> would allow the paper to flutter to the counter. We sold lots of
> Zerostats.
>
> For that reason, I keep thinking that I *should* be able to put my
> camera in cleaning mode, face it downward, Zerostat it and have the
> dust particles detach and fall to the ground. Voilà! Perfectly clean
> sensor without even touching it!
>
> Nah, that'd be too easy.
>
> ScottGee1
> (Who apparently is programmed to believe that for something to be
> worthwhile, it has to be difficult.)
>
>
> On 3/22/07, Winsor Crosby <wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Just the opposite, I think. The usual instruction to blow air on the
>> brush, besides removing any residual dust, is to charge it
>> electrostatically so that it will attract and hold the dust on your
>> sensor when you brush it. Neutralizing the static charge would make
>> it ineffective.
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