
9 hours ago
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Re: Has anyone cleaned their m4/3 sensor?
In reply to Thomas Kachadurian,
9 months ago
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I appreciate all of the advice given here, but now I am confused!
Should I or shouldn't I? That is the question! Don't want to damage the sensor mechanism and yet need to get rid of that stubborn speck of dust!
I guess I'll try the blower first and hope it works...
Alex
Thomas Kachadurian wrote:
Don't do it on the OMD. The sensor is floating and you only make it worse. I tried, made a mess, then sent it to Olympus
Tom
Call me crazy. I happen to like photos of cats.
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