SausalitoDog
Well-known
Mine is coming up on the 1 yr anniversary (at least the earliest file I can find in my archive is 05-2012)...
Today is the first time I've had to clean the sensor - must have been from the walk last week where I changes lenses a couple times outdoors.
I cringed when I saw the first dust bunny ever! The good news - my trusty Giotto blower bulb did the job - no need for wet cleaning !!!
I guess the sensor clean technology in the camera really works pretty well. I've never gone more than a few months without needing to clean my DSLR sensor.
I'm a happy cowboy, but think I will go back to my earlier practice of only taking it out with one lens. This is as good for my head as my sensor
Today is the first time I've had to clean the sensor - must have been from the walk last week where I changes lenses a couple times outdoors.
I cringed when I saw the first dust bunny ever! The good news - my trusty Giotto blower bulb did the job - no need for wet cleaning !!!
I guess the sensor clean technology in the camera really works pretty well. I've never gone more than a few months without needing to clean my DSLR sensor.
I'm a happy cowboy, but think I will go back to my earlier practice of only taking it out with one lens. This is as good for my head as my sensor
GaryLH
Veteran
One of the reasons I don't like to change in the field unless I have too.. For me I would just rather go w/ one body one lens or two bodies two lenses. In the days of film, I would carry a extra lens, but not anymore. I learned my lesson about changing lenses in the fields when I had to clean dust spots off over 200 shots when I got home (my first Nikon dslr).
Congrats on your one year anniversary w/ the camera.
Gary
Congrats on your one year anniversary w/ the camera.
Gary