I clean my 6d sensor with canned air, the bad kind and have no issues doing so

The logic of this thread seems to be "Even though there's a much less risky option available, maybe I can get away with this risky option, succeed, then brag about it on an internet forum to highlight how much of a badass I am and get a date for this weekend."


I especially enjoyed this quote:
using canned air which results in no physical contact when done properly?
Um... What exactly do you think is moving the dust? WIshes and the power of friendship? No, it's gas (and liquid) particles physically contacting the dust...
*facepalm*


Unless by "when done properly" you meant "leaving the can in the drawer and not using it at all," in which case you are correct: that IS how to use it properly, and DOES result in no physical contact.
 
Pffft! Why would anyone want to clean the sensor? Just tell the client that the dust on the image is all part of the "patina" and makes the images even MORE valuable! ;-)
 

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