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Wet sensor cleaning

Wet sensor cleaning

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Wet sensor cleaning

- Stepping up to a wet brush means that you can remove debris from the camera pretty easily, if you've got an oil smudge, which sounds strange but it does happen. A lot of sensors will pick this up, or if you've been in a dusty environment, it's possible that there's a stubborn stain on the sensor. Using a wet brush, you can literally clean your sensor, but this is, I guess on a scale of 1 to 10, about a 9 right? - All right, so if you have any fear of doing anything inside of the camera, stop watching and go to your local camera shop and have them do this process for you. I have seen a lot of people screw up their cameras this way and the main reason they screw up the camera is because there's too much liquid involved. - Yeah, you're not gonna pour this in and mop it up. - Right, you hear the idea of wet sensor cleaning and you're like "oh, power washer in there". This is a drop, right, maybe two at the most for very stubborn cleaning. And when it come to this type of cleaning, I…

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