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I would get to done proffesionally and after that a quick clean with an arctic butterfly 724 does the job in seconds
Dave
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For the price of a pro-clean you could buy swabs and fluid and do it yourself. The 1st attempt is scary believe me, but if you take your time and take care it is easy to do. Once you do it a few times it doesn't scare you as much, if at all.
Remember you're not touching the sensor, but a pass through filter in front of the sensor. If you look at the videos on Google you can see how easy it is. Google for "dSLR sensor cleaning video" plenty of free videos out there.
Here's one to check. This is the way I do it, as well as using an Artic Butterfly brush to dry clean the sensor, if the blower doesn't shift the debris on its own. If dry cleaning doesn't shift it then you go on to the wet clean method. My last resort is the washing machine (just kiddin), it would be a pro-clean, but that hasn't occurred yet.
The added bonus of doing it yourself is the fact you can do it when needed and you don't lose the camera for a week or so, whilst it's away getting cleaned.
Most of the cleaning equipment is available in the EOS Magazine shop too.
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I clean the censor on my cameras with the Green Clean system. It works like a mini vacuum cleaner to remove loose partials, but if the dirt is attached to the sensor there is a wet and dry cleaning swab in the pack and this removes these.As Owin said in his post, it's a little scary the first time you attempt it but once you have done it it is easy.
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Originally posted by breezie View PostI just purchased a used 30D -the sensor is really dirty- I have used the blow and swipe methods for cleaning with little success-I am wondering if there is a newer method for cleaning or if I am destined to send it in to the pros--rhodopsin The fat bloke with the camera stuck to his face, well actually I was born with it.
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