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Re: Sensor cleaning

Postby Mike Farley » Thu 17 Oct 2013, 13:18

davidc wrote:My gut instinct would be that the Panasonic has no large mirror moving around pushing air in/out of the body, unlike an SLR.


I am not convinced of this. My other mirrorless system is a real dust magnet and does require a frequent "blow out". So far as I am aware it has no mechanisms to prevent dust gathering on the sensor.
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Re: Sensor cleaning

Postby davidc » Thu 17 Oct 2013, 15:28

How often do you change the lens?
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Re: Sensor cleaning

Postby Mike Farley » Thu 17 Oct 2013, 22:21

davidc wrote:How often do you change the lens?


As often as I need to. All of the lenses are primes and I tend to choose one and stick to it, but sometimes that is not always possible. The classic combination is 35 mm on full frame.
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