> But my thinking was that grime might build up, rather than dust; there might
> be a film of muck on the surface, much like you’d find on the inside of your
> car’s windscreen/shield. I realise that it doesn’t get as much exposure as
> your car’s glass, of course . . .
I've cleaned the haze off of all of my Four-Thirds dust-shakers. While
Olympus has been great and being able to shake off dust bunnies, it's
smaller particulate that builds up. With the E-3, I noticed that I
just wasn't getting sharp pictures. And I was getting a lot of halos.
A good cleaning with the sensor-pen and everything cleared back up.
AG Schnozz
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