For the "sometimes requires more" part I will follow up in a few days
with some complimentary words about the SensorKlear cleaning tool for
"welded on" dirt. I wrote a post for another list recently. It's on
another computer and I'm not home right now. When I get back home I'll
post it here.
Chuck Norcutt
On 1/21/2012 6:10 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Cleaning a sensor is not rocket science even though vendors of
> sophisticated (and expensive) cleaning methods would like you to think
> so. This is what I use for most sensor cleaning. Sometimes it requires
> more but this is where to start.
>
> HTML version
> <http://www.prime-junta.net/pont/How_to/a_Brush_Your_Sensor/a_Brush_Your_Sensor.html>
> PDF version for download and print (recommended)
> <http://www.prime-junta.net/pont/How_to/a_Brush_Your_Sensor/a_Brush_Your_Sensor.pdf>
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> On 1/21/2012 12:02 PM, NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
>> Has anyone ever sent their e- whatever body to Olympus in the USA for
>> cleaning? I have a spot on my sensor and hesitate to attempt it myself or
>> intrust it to the local experts. Advice and any ideas as to what one might
>> expect to pay for this service? Bill Barber
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