I have used both, and I've not seen any dust on the 10D sensor that the Lens Brush hasn't taken care of. I find it much much easier to use.
I haven't cleaned the DS sensor yet. Godfrey --- David Zaninovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I noticed that my macro shots have many dust particles visible > in pictures. That is not a big problem right now as there are > no > insects anyway but I have to prepare for the spring. Canned > air do not work for extra small dust and I have hundreds of > those. > > I ordered some eclipse, pec pads and some kind of rubber wand > and I hope I will not destroy my CCD. :) I don't like the > idea of a > static brush, too expensive and I don't think it will work for > stuck dust so I will have to use eclipse anyway. Better to > learn how > to use it from the start then. Maybe if the static brush were > around $30 I would buy it as an addition to my cleaning kit > but at > more than $100 I don't think it is the right price. > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

