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Are dust / oil harmful to sensor (in the long run)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Watch72" data-source="post: 149616" data-attributes="member: 14003"><p>Thanks Marcel for the reminder that there's no way to keep a sensor clean and pristine for long. </p><p>I am definitely old enough as I have worked with film and enlarger and the whole process of wet printing and darkroom. BTW that was a long time ago. Maybe the thing is I am getting too "old" for this sensor cleaning stuff. Anyway, excuses aside, I will have to get it clean somehow and by someone. I just wonder is there a "no return" interval between cleaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Watch72, post: 149616, member: 14003"] Thanks Marcel for the reminder that there's no way to keep a sensor clean and pristine for long. I am definitely old enough as I have worked with film and enlarger and the whole process of wet printing and darkroom. BTW that was a long time ago. Maybe the thing is I am getting too "old" for this sensor cleaning stuff. Anyway, excuses aside, I will have to get it clean somehow and by someone. I just wonder is there a "no return" interval between cleaning. [/QUOTE]
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