TimAPNY wrote:
I thought that was the best way to get lots of dust on your D-SLR sensor.
Tim
No...the best way to do that is to swap lenses more than once in a great while. The "dust" on your CCD is usually a small flake of metal from the ring.
On the plus side, if you're very careful (and more than a little brave) CCD dust can be removed at home, either with a special brush available at camera shops or (for the extremely foolish, like myself) with a well aimed gentle shot of compressed air. (Not at the CCD mind you, just into the body to get some air moving.)
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Phil K.
Yankee Air MuseumSystems Admin / Ramp Crew / Professional Photo Ruiner