Thread: Sensor dust
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Old 19-02-2007, 11:09   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Sensor dust

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Originally Posted by Markulous View Post
NOT recommended! Breathe contains moisture which may condense on sensor, sticking dust to sensor. (You may also accidentally spit, tho' I'm far too polite to suggest you might!)
Hehehehe, well you never know! Am going to Jessops today to get a mini tripod, and possibly try out some lenses. You think they'll clean it for free? (yeah.....right) But might they?
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