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NatureGuy
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3 options 1: squeeze air blower, available at most photo stores. DO NOT USE COMPRESSED AIR 2: special squeegee q-tip thingies, available at most photostores 3: pay someone to do it
#1 is usually the best choice unless you've really managed to fuck up. If the camera is like getting older and has seen a lot of outdoor use it would benefit from a wet cleaning. I'd avoid option 2 in that regard and it get done professionally.
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