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Anonymous
/p/, I have dust on my sensor. How do I go about getting it off without fucking something up? If I go to Ritz or something, would they be able to do it for me (sans charging me)?

pic related, but you can't really see the dust in this
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>> eku !8cibvLQ11s
Read these articles, might help you: http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/ccd_cleaning

I'm going to clean my sensor for the first time tomorrow.
>> Anonymous
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Of course it all depends.. I know a guy whose sensor looks like this...

and he shoots great photos all the time. So mostly the dust issue is psychological...
>> Anonymous
Ok, so I'm reading all this stuff about cleaning the sensor with a blower. What is this "blower"? Is it the thing you dry your hair with?
>> Anonymous
>>60126
No.