I think I will be ok using the CO2. It has not failed me yet when cleaning my lenses and film bodies.

DSLR cameras need to be cleaned more often. IMO, that makes them more sensitive to dust. :)

Chad


Rob Studdert wrote:

On 25 Jun 2004 at 23:16, Geheim wrote:


Thanks for the reply William. I figured no one can say with confidence
which way is best to get rid of stubborn dirt. These digital cameras are
a real pain when it comes to cleaning. They are a lot more sensitive to
dirt/dust.


They are no more sensitive to dust than film cameras were, they are however more susceptible as the capture medium isn't renewed frame to frame.

I have had absolutely no problems getting my DSLR sensor absolutely clean using clean compressed gasses. Fortunately I've not had problem debris that couldn't be blown away but neither do I expect to encounter such problems in the future.


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