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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: 149618" data-attributes="member: 14003"><p>Hi Dave - pardon my awkward expression of dust or oil on sensor - yes, what I was allude to was on the glass covering the sensor or else, as you have said, it would be disastrous. Actually, I have thought the same that glass (I did not know it was optical glass) would be inert and it can withstand stain or dirt for some time without long term damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Watch72, post: 149618, member: 14003"] Hi Dave - pardon my awkward expression of dust or oil on sensor - yes, what I was allude to was on the glass covering the sensor or else, as you have said, it would be disastrous. Actually, I have thought the same that glass (I did not know it was optical glass) would be inert and it can withstand stain or dirt for some time without long term damage. [/QUOTE]
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