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Old 01-05-2008, 06:40   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Sensor cleaning

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Originally Posted by fionaB View Post
what i dont understand is why you are cleaning the sensor on the 400D anyway when it has a sensor cleaner inbuilt?
Static is a powerful force and then there is the effect of things like pollen which is sticky.......

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Originally Posted by Anthraquinone View Post
I did not know that this made a difference. I have never thought about turning the camera of when changing lenses. I will be more careful now.
Changing lenses, battery packs and cards all contribute to the dust equation - and a switched on sensor will tend to be more electrostatcally charged than one that is off
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