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			<title><![CDATA[DSLR users: sensor cleaning (large file warning)]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Just wanted to share this with you guys...

I use a Canon EOS 1000 DSLR, and I had noticed sometime ago that my sensor was "dirty".
So originally I intended to let a professional clean the sensor, but this costs quite a bit so I decided to try it myself.

I wanted to get the fluid and swabs from Photographic Solutions, but these weren't available in shops nearby. What i DID get was a Giottos Rocket Blower, which costs about 10 euros. 

I was a bit sceptic about what "only a little air" could do, but now I am quite content with the result. See the before and after images below. Please note that this was done with ONLY the Giottos Rocket Blower, no wet cleaning:

[b]BEFORE[/b] (red circles mark the dust / dirt)
[img]http://www.windlovers.nl/downloads/OBD/before_clean.JPG[/img]  


[b]AFTER[/b]
[img]http://www.windlovers.nl/downloads/OBD/after_clean.JPG[/img]]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2012 12:52:45 +0000</pubDate>
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