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Do you notice small black specks in your photographs, regardless of what lens you use? If so, you might have dust on your sensor. Here's how to clean up your sensor using a variety of methods.
Christopher Breen has a dirty little secret -- the sensor on his digital SLR is smudged with gunk. But with the help of experts, the right tools, and a little patience, he was able to remove the ...
If you own a DSLR, periodically cleaning your sensor isn’t just good hygeine, it makes for cleaner, better photographs. Of course, getting the sensor properly cleaned can cost a pretty penny ...
Cleaning the lens There are a lot of cleaning kits, cleaning cloths, fluids, and gadgets to choose from when it comes to cleaning your camera lens. All you really need to keep your lens clean is a ...
Avoid cleaning your sensor in dusty or dirty surroundings, such as outdoors or immediately after dusting your furniture. A useful tip is to clean your camera in your bathroom post-shower.
The basic tools you'll need for cleaning your SLR's sensor are a rocket blower, sensor cleaning swabs and sensor cleaning solution. These are available from specialist camera shops, as well as online.
Find out how to safely clean a camera to avoid damaging delicate components, so you can do justice to your photos ...
Cleaning your camera’s body, lens, and sensor requires only a handful of items and some care.