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 ... Citeren "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 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, > Marco------------------------------------------ > Marco Kost > Freier > Journalist - Text und Bild > Otto-Mair-Ring 5 > D-83607 > Holzkirchen > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Tel.: 08024/47 41 > 55 > Mobil: 0179/1189113 > www.mountains-and-more.de------------------------------------------- > > > -- _____________________________________________________________________ Nu 12 maanden gratis Live Eredivisievoetbal bij 20 Mb ADSL voor maar EUR 39,95 per maand. Bestel op www.versatel.nl/voetbal * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
