lightandlife
12th of September 2003 (Fri), 21:24
I had no problem with dust bunnies with D30, but increasingly I hear about the dust bunny problem with 10D's and 1D's.
Neither 10D nor lenses manufacture these bunnies. I think they are inhaled by 10D when changing lenses. 10D attracts them by static electricity.
There must be some static eliminating or ionizing guns that we can use to eliminate dust or clean sensors. Liquid cleaners and brushes may temporarily remove them. However, if static electricity is not discharged, the sensor will collect bunnnies the moment it seizes opportunity.
Any ideas?
Neither 10D nor lenses manufacture these bunnies. I think they are inhaled by 10D when changing lenses. 10D attracts them by static electricity.
There must be some static eliminating or ionizing guns that we can use to eliminate dust or clean sensors. Liquid cleaners and brushes may temporarily remove them. However, if static electricity is not discharged, the sensor will collect bunnnies the moment it seizes opportunity.
Any ideas?