Kurt Rochford
Monday, January 9, 2012
Sensor Cleaning?
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First rule is. Don't touch the sensor with any liquid, Q tip, brush, and especially compressed air. Use a large sensor squeeze blower. if the dust is still present, take it in and have a professional do it for about 35.00 bucks.
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