Read my previous post under the "was" subject of digital film which
should have been retitled "cleaning advice". Read it in detail and all
your questions will be answered and your fears resolved.
Chuck Norcutt
Johann Thorsson wrote:
> My E-1 has two spots after two and a half years of use. They just show up
> on small apertures, but I guess I should try to clean this sooner or later.
> Poking something into the sensor is, however, something I am really
> reluctant to do, and having read some horror stories on the net how people
> have ruined their sensors by using inappropriate chemicals or methods, I am
> not really sure what to do. I recall even reading about someone dissolving
> some of the sensor coatings in one of their hapless cleaning efforts.
>
> Those of you that have had the courage to clean your cameras, what did you
> use for it? Is there anything specially recommended by Olympus?
>
> J
>
>
>> On / December 12, 2007 CE, at 3:48 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>>
> >
>> I have not found dust to be a problem with the 5D. My sensor could
>> stand to be cleaned right now (there's a spot that's been showing up
> > in
>> clouds and blue sky lately) but I've only ever cleaned it two or three
>> times before in 18 months of ownership.
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