hello again. xD
was wondering if it is okay to use a blower to blow into the sensor? some friends told me it was okay, but i heard otherwise.:dunno: i've already did a few times, and kinda worried. some help please?
if you dun use a blower, how you going to remove dust?
if you dun use a blower, how you going to remove dust?
The good news is that it's safe. The bad news is that it does nothing to remove the most of the stuck particles. You'd eventually need some direct contact method.hello again. xD
was wondering if it is okay to use a blower to blow into the sensor? some friends told me it was okay, but i heard otherwise.:dunno: i've already did a few times, and kinda worried. some help please?
The good news is that it's safe. The bad news is that it does nothing to remove the most of the stuck particles. You'd eventually need some direct contact method.
if you dun use a blower, how you going to remove dust?
totally agree.... but then i a little more extreme... i use vacuum cleaner.. so far so good.. :sweat:
I use a blower and cleaning kit but how did you do that??? I mean with a vacuum?? :think:
air always escape from openings, most likely will come out from the front (lens mount).
By the way, there's a low pass filter in front of the sensor. So it's perfectly fine to blow the sensor.
easy.... face the camera down... with vacuum ready to b turned on.... use blow to blow a few times to unsettle the dust... then turn on vac to suck the dust... hard to explain in words... cos my vac is very special have a tube that sucks air from the top..
easy.... face the camera down... with vacuum ready to b turned on.... use blow to blow a few times to unsettle the dust... then turn on vac to suck the dust... hard to explain in words... cos my vac is very special have a tube that sucks air from the top..
wait sensor kena suck in.. machiam vortex!