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Hello
I am gonna buy a new Fuji camera but I understood from official dealer that they won't clean the sensor in case of dust because... they don't have the swabs and liquid for that!!
So now I wonder if I will find any place that will accept to take out dust. I think Nikon Lebanon doesn't accept non-nikon models.
I have a strong Giotto blower that can take out normal dust but not the greasy ones
Just don't clean your sensor. Don't tilt it upwards, protect it, etc.
I have swabs and liquid that I used on my old camera. I put my finger on the sensor (long story). For some reasons I could never get it totally clean, there was a smudge.
With my new camera I'm not touching the sensor, just blowing air on it if anything. It has an ultrasonic self-clean function as well.
Keep your camera stashed in a clean place (closed cabinet, wardrobe, etc.). Don't let it lying around on your table, etc. when you are not using it.
Oh yeah I can indicate the place where I got the swabs. They weren't cheap either.
PS: Like I said I didn't manage to clean the sensor well on my old camera, so I ended up using "cotton tige" instead and it worked much better.
Last edited by rolf (December 9 2020)
Just don't clean your sensor. Don't tilt it upwards, protect it, etc.
I have swabs and liquid that I used on my old camera. I put my finger on the sensor (long story). For some reasons I could never get it totally clean, there was a smudge, I think the liquid is not very good.
With my new camera I'm not touching the sensor, just blowing air on it if anything. It has an ultrasonic self-clean function as well.
Keep your camera stashed in a clean place (closed cabinet, wardrobe, etc.). Don't let it lying around on your table, etc. when you are not using it.
Oh yeah I can indicate the place where I got the swabs. They weren't cheap either.
I can get swabs from aliexpress but I never tried them, I am too afraid to put too much liquid
The ones I have are thin, if you can get some thick or foamy ones that can absorb more liquid. This is in case your sensor is really messy. I guess for a few grains of persistent dirt the thin ones will work.
Also if the liquid is not good it will leave a residue.
Last edited by rolf (December 9 2020)
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