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Old 11-04-06, 12:34
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Another option is the Intemos cleaning system:

http://www.intemos.com/dslrclean.asp
http://www.intemos.com/ioptic.asp

This is good for those stubborn blobs that won't budge with a pecpad and eclipse fluid.

I've spoken to plenty of people who wouldn't dream of cleaning their sensor themselves. When I've demonstrated what's involved on my camera screen and given them links to the copperhill and cleaningdigitalcameras sites most of them have had a go. It's not difficult and it's not dangerous as long as you make sure you're on mains power or your batteries have plenty of charge.

I've taken a relatively new camera for a "professional" sensor clean once, but that was because there was a blob that wouldn't shift however hard I tried. The repair lab ended up removing the sensor and cleaning the back of the filter to get it clean. Luckily this was done under warranty.
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Mine needs doing. Just today had quotes from " Jessops " £70.00 camera would be away fo at least 28 days. Independant dealer just around the corner £37.50 camera away 7/10 days. hmmmm.
Steve,-----H.Lehmann Ltd,
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they are based at Stoke -on -Trent.
A good company.Their charge is £30 for a sensor clean,around 5-7 days.Returned by Royal Mail.If you have had your camers for less than 1 yr,there is no charge.Just your postage one way.
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I use a vacuum cleaner a USB one i have had it a week now and it works for me it is my idea to use it for cleaning my sensor,i just hold it above the sensor without touching and move it around i think it is easy,dont for get the sensor is covered my a clear plastic !
you can get the vacuum from this site -http://www.innovasis.co.uk/home.php?cat=3 it just costs £10 .47 .
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