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<blockquote data-quote="weebee" data-source="post: 366284" data-attributes="member: 17696"><p>The blower in this kit might work. The Giottos rocket blower is the best though. When the kit comes remove the lenses from your camera and first blow off the mirror. Then go to the menu and the find lock up mirror option. Follow the directions. When the mirror is up, hold your camera so the opening is facing down and blow air on the sensor being careful not to touch the sensor. Hopefully this will correct your problem and wet cleaning won't be required. Dust on the sensor is a fact of life for these cameras. Zoom lenses "breathe" when move them in and out. Plus, when changing lenses there is a chance for dust to enter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weebee, post: 366284, member: 17696"] The blower in this kit might work. The Giottos rocket blower is the best though. When the kit comes remove the lenses from your camera and first blow off the mirror. Then go to the menu and the find lock up mirror option. Follow the directions. When the mirror is up, hold your camera so the opening is facing down and blow air on the sensor being careful not to touch the sensor. Hopefully this will correct your problem and wet cleaning won't be required. Dust on the sensor is a fact of life for these cameras. Zoom lenses "breathe" when move them in and out. Plus, when changing lenses there is a chance for dust to enter. [/QUOTE]
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