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Photo: Mitchell Clark If you regularly change lenses on your camera, dust or debris will eventually end up on your sensor. There are things you can do to mitigate that, but any time you expose your ...
Let’s kick off with a disclaimer – Nikon recommends that if your camera’s image sensor has any specks of dust that can’t be cleaned away with an unobtrusive waft of air, you should send it ...
Avoid cleaning your sensor in dusty or dirty surroundings, such as outdoors or immediately after dusting your furniture. A useful tip is to clean your camera in your bathroom post-shower.
You should clean your camera’s sensor and lenses every now and again. In fact, if you shoot quite regularly, it should probably be several times a year. The constant usage and travel naturally lens ...
Cleaning or replacing your mass airflow sensor is easier than you might think, and it'll make a big difference ...