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Looked through the threads but didnt see anything about cleaning your dslr.
Mines getting pretty dusty and I dont want to use anything too abrasive that may damage the camera. How you do guys recommend cleaning your dslrs? thanks
Mines getting pretty dusty and I dont want to use anything too abrasive that may damage the camera. How you do guys recommend cleaning your dslrs? thanks
It's getting dusty because you don't take enough pictures! 
You should find this helpful....
http://photo.net/learn/cleaning-cameras

You should find this helpful....
http://photo.net/learn/cleaning-cameras
I use two methods, 1) brush, 2) fluid
http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/image/42963246
http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/image/39082096
The brush cleans off most dust. I use the fluid method when the brush can't something.
http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/image/42963246
http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/image/39082096
The brush cleans off most dust. I use the fluid method when the brush can't something.
For the body I just use a soft cloth. As for the sensor, I would never touch my sensor with anything. I'd rather drive it over to canon in irvine and have them clean it for free. Although I havent had any sensor dust problems since since I've gotten the 40D.
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