On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 4:03 PM, Brian Walters <apathy...@lyons-ryan.org> wrote:
> Quoting Bipin Gupta <bip...@gmail.com>:
>
>> By jove, Mark Sir, canned air is never ever used on sensors. The
>> propellant inside is actually wet and can leave droplets when agitated
>> or when the air is almost depleted.
>> This product was developed in the desktop era circa 1980 to clean key
>> boards, printers etc.
>>
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> If I remember correctly Bill Robb used to routinely use canned air to clean
> the sensors of his DSLRs.  Based on that experience I bought a can of 'Dust
> Away' which I used on my *ist DS a couple of times.  Worked like a charm.

Bil also IIRC debunked the floopy mirror on the 6x7. Go Bill

Dave
>
> However, since the introduction of dust removal routines on more recent
> cameras, I've never felt the need to resort to canned air or wet swab
> cleaning.
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>
> Brian
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