Now by a shop vacuum cleaner you don't mean a ShopVac do you? Considering some of the things I have seen my vac pick up, intentionally or otherwise, I would be afraid it would suck the shutter blades right out of the camera. Going the other route and using it to blow air? Not so sure I would trust those HEPA filters. I am not sure I am willing to follow in that guys footsteps hehe.
Anyone have experience with this product..
http://www.green-clean.at/index.php?id=16&L=1
I just learned of it today. I haven't found anyone who has used it yet. Anyone have any experience/feedback to share?
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Originally Posted by kencaleno
Ok, 10/10 but a hammerhead is a type of flash,not a bracket,but it is usually fitted onto a bracket-as for sensor cleaning I use a lens tissue,dry wrapped around a square cut Popsicle stick-One guy on the net cleans his with a shop vacuum cleaner!!! Regards, Ken
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