Cleaning the sensor on your DSLR camera
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- Cleaning the sensor on your DSLR camera
Hi everyone. It’s me again. This time I’m going to show you how to remove dust uh if there is some on your censor.
Now if you see little dots or patches in photos that appear in all the same positions then it’s likely that it’s dust on your censor. Uh its not a daunting task to clean it. It’s very simple and easy. Uh you need uhh little blower that looks like this, mine came with a lens cleaning kit. It looks really, its pretty cheap. Umm what you do is you can take off the brush so it just blows air. Um it’s pretty powerful. You can actually feel that. Uhh what you need to do is access the mirror lock up function on your camera, so turn on your camera and access the menu, uh and enable mirror lock up. Um it says press the shutter release button. I have to do that to lock up. Now if you listen carefully you can hear that slash the mirror going up. Uh this lets you access the censor directly. So all you want to do now is keep your camera pointing down, take off your camera lens, put the lens cap on it and if you look inside you can see that’s actually the censor there.
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