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DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?G,aside from the above I have a Tokina 35-110 with Macro that should fit on yours bud,you can have it for the usual price
Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?
Thanks a lot for the offer A friend, very kind! I've actually got a quite a few lenses and tend to stick to 1 or 2 favourites so in all honesty they'd probably sit around and gather dust on my shelf instead of yours When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.
Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?As some of you on here may know I am a professional photographer. Being honest the best way is to take it to a good photographic repair shop they will do it while you wait, and it will cost somewhere about £20. On the other hand you could do what I do, which is either use foot bellows with the camera upside down for a quick burst of air to move dust around. The other cheap option is to use Lighter fuel and a cotton bud. Ive done it hundreds of times but for the fist time or two you have to be brave!!!!! if you want any advice send me a PM, and I will go through with greater detail!!!
2000 2.2 tdi limited LWB.
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