I use a sterile ear syringe, which can be purchased at a drug store. A couple blasts of air from the syringe bulb, and you're done. Mark Cassino suggested this method. It's very safe and quite effective. Keep the syringe in its box or a sealed plastic bag when not in use. Paul
> Can Sensor brush remove dust that is stuck hard to the sensor or you would > have > to go back to using eclipse for that ? > I don't care so much about the price if it works good and it is reusable for > multiple cleanings. > > Are these two product the best for this ? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Godfrey DiGiorgi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <pentax-discuss@pdml.net> > Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 3:22 PM > Subject: Re: CCD cleaning > > > > I was using the Eclipse/sensor swab/pec pad cleaning rig for a > > while, but I find the Sensor Brush sold by Visible Dust to do a > > better job and it's a lot easier to use. Not cheap but worth it. > > > > http://www.visibledust.com/sensorbrush.htm > > > > Godfrey > > > > --- David Zaninovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > What is the best way to clean the sensor on D ? > > > I have few dust specks that are clearly visible at f32, at 1:1 > > > with macro lens, not that I use f32, too blurry. I think they > > > are in > > > focus at that point. :) > > > They disappear almost completely by f11 but I don't want to > > > have them anyway if I don't have to. They are not visible in > > > non-macro > > > pictures. > > > > > > First stuck pixels, now this... :) Well, it is still better > > > than waiting for developing and then scanning. > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > > http://mail.yahoo.com > > >