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A good tip for the future, when your changing your lense or have the lense off for any reason, keep the camera tilted upside down so the chamber part is towards the floor. I've been told this stops dust and particle falling into the sensor.



Pretty much what you guys have said is what I was going to do, I was going to take it to a camera store, see if they could clean it and see if they would show me how.
They told me I would have to send it to Canon & it would take several weeks. I was surprised & delighted when this chap told me how easy it was & proved it by doing it in front of me. It's not difficult providing you're careful. You need a well-lit reasonably dust-free room for best results. You're not actually cleaning the sensor itself but the protective glass screen in front of it. I found the easiest method is to attach the camera body to a tripod so you've got both hands free.



Yes Craig, I use the Canon XTi (400D) and I have the camera set to self clean when shut off . I also do not notice it doing anything during this cleaning time, I don't hear anything, I don't feel anything, I am starting to wonder if it works, or has ever worked, all I see is the sensor cleaning symbol on the display screen. Pretty much what you guys have said is what I was going to do, I was going to take it to a camera store, see if they could clean it and see if they would show me how. Doug, the 2nd web site that you posted is what I was reading that gave me the idea to do it myself, but I thought I would ask the experts at SimV first. As far as Photoshopping these spots, that gets old, and I am not a wizard when it comes to photoshop anyway. Thanks for the help and Ideas. Mark



The sensor cleaning on my 400D works brilliantly...there've been a couple of times where I've noticed a dust mark, which has been cleaned by the function

I've read that the materials used in the manufacture of some dust caps actually cause "dust bunnies" to enter the camera body every time you screw or unscrew them.

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