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Do you clean your camera sensors yourself?
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<blockquote data-quote="pforsell" data-source="post: 664708" data-attributes="member: 7240"><p>No difference. Both sensors have a relatively thick sandwich of filters on top of the silicon chip, at least the bayer matrix, microlens array, ultraviolet filter and infrared filter. The D600 also has the anti-alias filter somewhere in the stack, but usually it is the infrared filter that is the topmost one.</p><p></p><p>There's really nothing to cleaning a sensor. Whichever method or methods you choose, see a tutorial video in Youtube and then just do it. You don't need a gynecologist's hands. It takes less time than flossing and I use floss twice a day. In contrast I clean a sensor one a week. Depending on your usage pattern, shooting environments and even luck you may get away with a lot less, as some others have indicated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pforsell, post: 664708, member: 7240"] No difference. Both sensors have a relatively thick sandwich of filters on top of the silicon chip, at least the bayer matrix, microlens array, ultraviolet filter and infrared filter. The D600 also has the anti-alias filter somewhere in the stack, but usually it is the infrared filter that is the topmost one. There's really nothing to cleaning a sensor. Whichever method or methods you choose, see a tutorial video in Youtube and then just do it. You don't need a gynecologist's hands. It takes less time than flossing and I use floss twice a day. In contrast I clean a sensor one a week. Depending on your usage pattern, shooting environments and even luck you may get away with a lot less, as some others have indicated. [/QUOTE]
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