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Old 12-31-2007   #1
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If you're thinking that the automatic dust removal systems of DSLRs are a big deal, read this:

Review: Dust removal systems / sensor cleaning - Pixinfo.com


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The article certainly seems quite true from my experience with a Canon. Thanks for sharing!
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I use Olympus and shoot with the E-3 and don't worry about dust to much.

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Graphic illustration of "market speak", all that glitters isn't gold for sure!
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Had the E-1 for 2.5 years, shot around 20,000 images and not had one single dust bunny. Some things just work. Never seen nor had to clean any of my other Oly stuff either. With my 5D's I had a regular maintenance schedule to keep the sensor clean. Not saying that was too onerous, but in the context of this thread it shows some still have a fair bit to go before they can truthfully advertise 'dust free' DSLR sensors.
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Dust is probably the biggest (only?) complaint I have about my gear.


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