How often do you clean your DLSR?
How often do you clean your DLSR?
The more you change lenses typically the more need to clean the sensor. A blower (NEVER COMPRESSED AIR) will take most dust off the sensor and I blast out the camera every time I remove or change a lens. The sensor I usually clean with a Rocket Blower at the end of a long day before putting everything away.
If the problems gets too bad, get someone to help you the first time you use a swab/solution/pad cleaning option. And assume you have bad batteries or the power may go off while the shutter is open and take precautions. Use an A/C adapter, fresh batteries and if possible with an adapter a UPS-Uninterruted Power Source. Then if the power glitches, you won't break your shutter.
The more you change lenses typically the more need to clean the sensor. A blower (NEVER COMPRESSED AIR) will take most dust off the sensor and I blast out the camera every time I remove or change a lens. The sensor I usually clean with a Rocket Blower at the end of a long day before putting everything away.
If the problems gets too bad, get someone to help you the first time you use a swab/solution/pad cleaning option. And assume you have bad batteries or the power may go off while the shutter is open and take precautions. Use an A/C adapter, fresh batteries and if possible with an adapter a UPS-Uninterruted Power Source. Then if the power glitches, you won't break your shutter.
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