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Spring clean 101

Cleaning your image sensor is an important part of keeping your camera working properly. Even if you’ve been very careful when swapping lenses, it’s inevitable that some dust or dirt willsensor, and the best bit is that you don’t have to remove the lens. If that doesn’t quite do the trick, you’ll need an air blower, sensor swabs and a sensor cleaning solution (or a product like the Visible Dust EZ Sensor Cleaning Kit). Make sure you match the swabs to the camera’s sensor size; if they’re too big they won’t fit, and if they are too small they won’t cover the target area without a few passes.

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