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<blockquote data-quote="zutty" data-source="post: 325468" data-attributes="member: 25692"><p>Not sure where to post this, so forgive me if it's in the wrong place. I am just learning that sensor cleaning is a regular part of taking clean photos. I didn't realize that this is a part of regular camera maintenance. My question is: What is the best, safest way of cleaning the sensor. I have read up on all the methods and I understand the risks and I have tried to be very careful. I have a D800 that developed a lot of dust that was pointed out to me here while posting a nighttime shoot recently. I just want to know how all of you more experienced photographers go about dealing with this issue...I appreciate any info you can relate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zutty, post: 325468, member: 25692"] Not sure where to post this, so forgive me if it's in the wrong place. I am just learning that sensor cleaning is a regular part of taking clean photos. I didn't realize that this is a part of regular camera maintenance. My question is: What is the best, safest way of cleaning the sensor. I have read up on all the methods and I understand the risks and I have tried to be very careful. I have a D800 that developed a lot of dust that was pointed out to me here while posting a nighttime shoot recently. I just want to know how all of you more experienced photographers go about dealing with this issue...I appreciate any info you can relate. [/QUOTE]
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