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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 153505" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I haven't heard of anyone using a small vacuum type cleaner. I'd be curious how that works out and if there was any known to be safe for cameras. In my mind, I'm picturing additional and possibly dusty room air drawn into the area as the vacuum sucks air out. So with that in mind, maybe a static brush is better.</p><p></p><p>On my D7000, like many, I use one of those Giottos Rocket blowers followed by a sensor cleaning brush which is supposed to be attractive to dust via static. Between the blower and brush, it works well. There will always be something that sticks. Once or twice a year I do a wet cleaning. I use eclipse fluid and fashion my own swabs with a half of a 4x4 Pec pad taped to a plastic knife cut square on the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 153505, member: 4923"] I haven't heard of anyone using a small vacuum type cleaner. I'd be curious how that works out and if there was any known to be safe for cameras. In my mind, I'm picturing additional and possibly dusty room air drawn into the area as the vacuum sucks air out. So with that in mind, maybe a static brush is better. On my D7000, like many, I use one of those Giottos Rocket blowers followed by a sensor cleaning brush which is supposed to be attractive to dust via static. Between the blower and brush, it works well. There will always be something that sticks. Once or twice a year I do a wet cleaning. I use eclipse fluid and fashion my own swabs with a half of a 4x4 Pec pad taped to a plastic knife cut square on the end. [/QUOTE]
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