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		<title>Digital Camera Sensor Cleaning</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 13:19:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Silver</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone who uses a DSLR (Digital SLR) camera has sensor cleaning issues; some more than others, depending on the camera you use. OK so this is a much-covered topic on the internet, but it needs to be covered locally as well given the third-party solutions available. For the majority of my work as a photographer in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone who uses a DSLR (Digital SLR) camera has sensor cleaning issues; some more than others, depending on the camera you use. OK so this is a much-covered topic on the internet, but it needs to be covered locally as well given the third-party solutions available.</p>
<p>For the majority of my work as a <a href="http://www.jonsilver.co.uk">photographer in Brighton &amp; Sussex</a> I use a Canon EOS 5D DSLR camera which suffers awfully from dust. At weddings it is carried around on a massive Canon L series 28-300mm zoom lens with a slide/push-pull zoom which sucks huge volumes of unfiltered air through my precious camera body. You can imagine what effect this has on the sensor. I therefore have sensor dust issues much of the time.</p>
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<li>Swabs &#8211; I tried those swabs several times. I didn&#8217;t find them terribly effective, and it&#8217;s easy to make the problem worse, even leaving bits of stray lint snagged on sharp edges. Also easy to get the cleaning fluid into nooks and crannies where it shouldn&#8217;t go, possibly even behind the sensor filter (bad).</li>
<li>Rocket blowers &#8211; effective if the problem hasn&#8217;t got too bad. Pump the blower a few times away from the camera first to get rid of any dust that might have got sucked in last time.</li>
<li>Camera sensor cleaning companies/service centres: I&#8217;ve tried two of them &#8211; <a href="http://www.camserve.co.uk/" target="_blank">Camserve in Herstmonceux, East Sussex</a> (fairly local to me); and <a href="http://fixationuk.com/" target="_blank">Fixation in Kennington, London</a>. Camserve took three of my camera bodies, two 20D and one 5D. They carried out the cleaning same day (total cost £105 plus my transport), but when I got the cameras back there was very little difference and I had to call them to say they hadn&#8217;t done a very good job and asked for a refund, which they promptly gave. Next I sent a single 5D (the worst of the lot) to Fixation, and they returned it to me within 5 days almost spotlessly clean. Total cost £80 including return postage. So, although Fixation is definitely more expensive, it&#8217;s the only company that&#8217;ll be getting my business in future.</li>
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<p>Hopefully this will be useful for someone. Let me know how you tackle the problems of dust.</p>
<h5>Jon Silver is an <a href="http://www.jonsilver.co.uk">art, portrait &amp; wedding photographer based in Brighton, Sussex</a></h5>
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