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Cleaned my sensor last week, great results
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<blockquote data-quote="eurotrash" data-source="post: 795222" data-attributes="member: 9237"><p>So I had this coming for a long time. After my sunset picture taking in the middle of Spring, I had accumulated a lot of pollen on my sensor from swapping out lenses all the time. So I picked up a Giotto Rocket Air blower and another LensPen (ended up losing the first in Baltimore last year)</p><p></p><p>The results were spectacular. My pictures seem to look better than they did for a long time. Weather that's a placebo effect I'm unsure, but to me they look crisper. Could be my new glass playing tricks on me..</p><p></p><p>In my case, I shot sunsets at between f/16-f/22 and discovered the pollen AFTER the fact which sucked! I couldn't edit the dust out perfectly because of the gradual nature of the coloured skies, so do yourself a favor and at least check your sensor every three to six months. Imagine shooting something important and realizing after the fact that the shot is covered in dust!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eurotrash, post: 795222, member: 9237"] So I had this coming for a long time. After my sunset picture taking in the middle of Spring, I had accumulated a lot of pollen on my sensor from swapping out lenses all the time. So I picked up a Giotto Rocket Air blower and another LensPen (ended up losing the first in Baltimore last year) The results were spectacular. My pictures seem to look better than they did for a long time. Weather that's a placebo effect I'm unsure, but to me they look crisper. Could be my new glass playing tricks on me.. In my case, I shot sunsets at between f/16-f/22 and discovered the pollen AFTER the fact which sucked! I couldn't edit the dust out perfectly because of the gradual nature of the coloured skies, so do yourself a favor and at least check your sensor every three to six months. Imagine shooting something important and realizing after the fact that the shot is covered in dust! [/QUOTE]
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