Karl Taylor shows you how to Clean Your DSLR Camera’s Sensor.
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Karl Taylor shows you how to Clean Your DSLR Camera’s Sensor.
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Hi Karl I have my sensor cleaned professionally by Canon and they use pure alcohol and lint free tissues. They have told me NEVER to use canned air as it will destroy the sensor. I have also checked some forums and they also say you shouldn’t use canned air. I don’t think that this is very good advice to give people.
Very interesting thanks for the tip