
13 hours ago
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Re: Has anyone cleaned their m4/3 sensor?
In reply to bg2b,
8 months ago
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bg2b wrote:
I used one of the Sensorklear pens (basically a lens pen with a slightly different tip shape) on my GH2 when it came back from service with a fingerprint on the sensor. That was the first time I've ever cleaned a camera sensor, but it turned out to be easy. I used the pen because it seemed like it would be less stressful than one of the liquid cleaning methods. I used a rocket blower, then the pen to mop up the print, and a final blow; it worked great.
Thank you for a great advice! Where did you buy your Sensorclear?
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