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How to Clean Your DSLR Sensor and Mirror  Rate Topic 
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Posted by Jeffbridge: Wed Sep 2nd, 2015 08:38 1st Post
Dust on your DSLR's sensor can be a real nuisance, especially as the number of dust particles build up over time. Every time you change or remove a lens, dust can enter the mirror box and later fall onto the sensor itself. This can lead to visible spots in your images, especially when you stop down to smaller apertures.

Fortunately, effectively cleaning your sensor is something you can easily do in the comfort of your own home. You will only need a few inexpensive accessories to get started.

To learn how to clean your camera's sensor, follow the link

https://www.photographytalk.com/photography-articles/5755-how-to-clean-your-dslr-sensor-and-mirror



Posted by Gilbert Sandberg: Wed Sep 2nd, 2015 16:09 2nd Post
What is new or worthwile or amusing in the article you refer to?



Posted by jk: Wed Sep 2nd, 2015 16:48 3rd Post
This is a really old topic.
The url you point to is not a very good example of the way to clean your sensor.

Unfortunately my website is down otherwise I would give you a link to the sensor cleaning document.



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Posted by jk: Thu Sep 3rd, 2015 07:13 4th Post
Here is a version that I have uploaded on this site.
http://www.nikondslr.uk/view_topic.php?id=1227&forum_id=23



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