I use 3 Olympus DSLRs none of which show any signs of dust. Also use converted Nikon DSLRS for IR and not change lenses much and no problem either.
Briefly comment on your solution to dealing with dust on your DSLR sensor.
Briefly comment on your solution to dealing with dust on your DSLR sensor.
No I have not noticed it, yet.
75% (69 votes)
Yes, and it’s a pain in the neck.
17% (16 votes)
Yes, but I have developed a successful strategy to deal with it.
8% (7 votes)
Total votes: 92
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COMMENTS
Submitted by Martin (not verified) on June 5, 2011 - 4:30pm
In 15 months of owning the camera (Rebel XT) I have never found dust. Have tested several times, including a week ago. 1. I expect little or no dust because it sems to me that the sensor is pretty much protected by the mirror. 2. When changing lenses I protect the camera form wind as much as possible.
Submitted by Dennis Walton (not verified) on June 5, 2011 - 4:30pm
I have a Canon EOS 5D. The larger sensor seems to attract more dust than my older 20D. I found the problem much greater on a recent trip to Indonesia than on a previous one to Tibet. Maybe the tropical heat and humidity make things worse - especially the contrast between air conditioned hotels, cars and the outside. I do a lot of on-the-go sensor cleaning while traveling.