Hi,

A friend of mine tried it out. Wasn't that happy with it. You get sucktion by 
powering it with canned air. It 
appearantly only took the "big pieces" of dust.

A sensorbrush from copperhill works better IMHO.

Regards
Leeuwtje

Disclaimer, this is only second hand information. i didn't try the 
vacuumcleaner myself ...





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> Hello,thanks to all for your comments and input.As there is not too much
> dust on my CMOS yet, sending it to CPS would
> be overkill. My local pro photoshop recommended Speckgrabber, so I got
> one. For smaller dust particles I will try to remove it with pressurized
> air. The only thing I´m worried about is that then I will probably move
> more dust into the camera body.Yesterday I saw something that
> works like a little vacuum cleaner. This is specially designed to work
> with DSLRs. I didn´t buy it cause it was very expensive - about 80.-
> Euros. The manufacturer is called Doerr (Germany): Does anyone know this
> system?Cheers,
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