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jduncan
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Jul 22, 2003 15:21 |  #1

hi
after a few months of use i have noticed my first specks of dust on my 10d pictures
has anyone cleaned the sensor themselves yet, what did you use and how did you get on?

my problem is not too bad yet so i am not desperate to get into the camera but i had better look at it soon before it ruins a shot that i cant fix too well in PS7

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Jul 22, 2003 15:46 |  #2

Well I had to, and it wasn't that bad of a task at all. I had just one speck of dust, and I used on of those rubber blowers to get rid of it. Dust all gone..


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Jul 22, 2003 20:16 |  #3

Was that a rubber bulb type blower with small brush on the end? I've been holding off on trying anything like that. Just nervous though I guess.

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Jul 22, 2003 22:01 |  #4

blower yes, but not the one with the brush....




  
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Jul 23, 2003 03:35 |  #5

deztoys wrote:
Was that a rubber bulb type blower with small brush on the end? I've been holding off on trying anything like that. Just nervous though I guess.

Scott

I wouldn't use the blower brush. I don't think the brushes stay clean enough to use them on lens glass or the sensor.

I've some info and links on cleaning:

http://www.rogercavana​gh.com/helpinfo/09_cle​aning.htm (external link)

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Jul 23, 2003 04:15 |  #6

I did use the one with the brush, very lightly, and as I said, it was easy and very effective.


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Jul 23, 2003 11:30 |  #7

I have cleaned mine twice. Once I had Canon do it and once I did it myself. The dude from Canon here suggested that you shouldn't put a brush to the sensor. I live in a city where the Canon service center is about 5 minutes from where I live, it's easy for me. I pop in and am out in about 10 mintues.


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Jul 23, 2003 21:48 |  #8

SSIM....where do you live? Anywhere near the Irvine CA Canon shop?




  
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Jul 24, 2003 00:56 |  #9

me, too. I live about 10 miles from the one on Alton Parkway.




  
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Jul 24, 2003 15:12 |  #10

I wished I lived in California (especially in the winter)...

I'm in Montreal


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