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Wheelybird
 Moderator  Male (gold account) Wheelybird

Posted: 26th Apr 2008
8:00 PM

Cycleblast bagfuns dustquery.

You'll all be glad to hear I'm sure that my new camera bag was a great success today, when I took it out with me as I cycled the Essex countryside.
Except I did pick it up upside down when I stopped off at a pub, and a lens fell a short distance onto the floor. Don't worry though! It's fine.

Talking of dust (I wasn't, but I'm sure that you were), I'm getting annoyed with the way I seem to always have dust on the camera sensor. I change lenses a lot, so I know it's bound to happen, but it seems that within a day of me blowing it off the sensor, there's twice as much on it as before. Grrr.
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2 comments

mortcdz
 Male (gold account) mortcdz
27th Apr 2008, 8:40 PM

What do you use to clean your camera and lens'?


 Moderator  Male (gold account) Wheelybird replied:

I have one of those squirty-air-pump things shaped like a rocket, which I use to clean the sensor. For lenses I have a nice little cloth thing.


Tino
 Male (gold account) Tino
30th Apr 2008, 8:09 PM

I,ve got that automatic sensor cleaning vibrating thingy,hook it up to the p.c. and it can tell you how much has been and gone.
Gets me thinking about where the dust actually goes though...?



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