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When was the last time you had your camera checked for sensor cleaning? If you had to think on that, odds are its time to give your sensor a little TLC. As much as we try to avoid it by quickly changing lenses and keeping them clean, dust is a fact of life. It gets sucked into your camera from the focus mechanisms that move parts in and out. It’s important to check if you have any large particles in your camera or on your lenses because it can affect your image quality. Here’s a quick step by step of how tell if your sensor needs a little attention.
If your sensor looks dirty, you can try blowing a little air on it with a Rocket Blower to clean it. All you have to do is head to your camera menu, select lock up mirror, and push the shutter to reveal your sensor. Then hold the camera upside down with the lens opening facing the floor. Take your rocket blower and gently blow air into the camera to knock off any of the dust particles on the sensor. Do NOT touch the sensor with the tip of the blower or your fingers as this can damage it. Once you’re finished, hit the shutter to lock your mirror back down. You can watch how its done HERE.
If it’s still looking dirty, I recommend having a service like Canon’s CPS or a local camera shop do a thorough cleaning for you. We’ll be doing a followup soon of how to properly clean your sensor for those who are wanting to try doing it themselves.
What are your tips for keeping a clean sensor?
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