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Do you clean your camera sensors yourself?
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 664721" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Personally I haven't heard about any differences in cleaning sensors that have the anti-alias filter vs. the ones that don't. But whatever you choose to do, please be sure to use a rocket blower before doing any type of wet cleaning. Once you wet clean the sensor, if you notice a smudge or see there is still dust, be sure to use the rocket blower again <strong><em>before</em></strong> attempting to wet clean a second time (and every subsequent time). The video tells about that.</p><p></p><p>My D600 had a lot of oil spots that didn't come off with just the first wet cleaning. One time I had to wet clean it at least 3 times before I got all of it off. Sometimes the debris is sticky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 664721, member: 13196"] Personally I haven't heard about any differences in cleaning sensors that have the anti-alias filter vs. the ones that don't. But whatever you choose to do, please be sure to use a rocket blower before doing any type of wet cleaning. Once you wet clean the sensor, if you notice a smudge or see there is still dust, be sure to use the rocket blower again [B][I]before[/I][/B] attempting to wet clean a second time (and every subsequent time). The video tells about that. My D600 had a lot of oil spots that didn't come off with just the first wet cleaning. One time I had to wet clean it at least 3 times before I got all of it off. Sometimes the debris is sticky. [/QUOTE]
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