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 Posted: Thu Sep 25th, 2025 20:38
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If you follow some tips like ..... the Self Clean, Change Lenses with Body throat facing down, Don't change lenses in windy conditions, then the self clean seems to stop most dust.
Changing the lens with camera body throat down or definitely NOT facing upwards is a winner!

One thing that is not obvious is do not store camera on its back as any dust dislodged will then fall back onto shutter or sensor.


These days I find I seldom need to clean my camera(s) sensors.  This is possibly because I am not shooting every day but also because the newer sensors are not dust magnets like the older ones but also because of following the simple tips above.

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