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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