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19-07-2008, 04:48 PM
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| | | Re: Sensor cleaning? Quote:
Originally Posted by wildlifesnapper Hi Chris,
they are now called the Arctic Butterfly ( 1.6x kit). Doesn't look as if they stock the older "sensor brush".
Same thing though, just has a light on it now
neil |
Thanks Neil, much appreciated.
Regards Chris | 
20-07-2008, 07:41 PM
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| | | Re: Sensor cleaning? I cleaned my D200 a few times, with a swab and cleaning fluid, no bother what so ever..My Fuji S2 Pro is more troublesome than the D200 for dust, and has to be cleaned very regularly, again with swab. The D300 of mines mint, have very little bother in this department (up to now) the sensor cleaner/shaker I have set to come on every time the camera is switched on..
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