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PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 8:37 am 
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I need to clean the sensor on my D80. Suggestions on doing it and things I could use? I have a lens cleaning kit.

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Nathan wrote:
I need to clean the sensor on my D80. Suggestions on doing it and things I could use? I have a lens cleaning kit.


Follow the instructions in the manual. If a rubber hand blower won't remove the particles, I would take it to a professional to have it cleaned.


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Several threads on Fence Check about this..
If you do it yourself, be careful!

the most relevant...
http://www.fencecheck.com/forums/index.php?topic=1351.0

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Follow instructions, be very careful, do NOT!!!!! use canned air or compressed air, as it can do very nasty things to delicate internals and turn your DSLR into a costly paperweight.


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Nathan,
I have a D80.
I would have it pro-cleaned if a rocker blower will not work.
Only way to be sure. You should do it before the "air-show" season starts as I hear it takes a week or two.
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