Aug 5, 2015, 16:52
(Aug 5, 2015, 16:50)EnglishBob Wrote: I would not use a puffer brush on a sensor. Dust stays in the bristles, and then gets onto the sensor and inside the sensor housing. Either use a static brush (arctic butterfly) or cleaning swabs on a sensor.
Actually, I think it was rocket puffer? A great big black rubber 'bomb' shaped thing with a 'tube' on the end. I'm too scared of damaging something.