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ArticleDigital SLRs Gear Guides & Reviews - by Diane Miller, April 23, 2012
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You can save a bundle and do a better job removing sensor dust by cleaning your digital camera's sensor yourself! Here's a an effective sensor cleaning method.
TAGS: DSLR, dust, sensor, sensor cleaner, MILC Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Compact, Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Compact, mirrorless
How'd They Do That?
ArticleAdorama TV Techniques and How-Tos - by Mark Wallace, July 19, 2011
Adorama Photography TV presents "How'd They Do That" featuring lifestyle and event photographer Mike Olbinksi, who captured a dust storm over Phoenix, AZ in a time-lapse video that has gone viral.
TAGS: dust, weather, weather-resistant, Adorama TV, dustproof
Product Review
ArticleLenses and Filters Gear Guides & Reviews - by Jason Schneider, February 28, 2011
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HT stands for Hi-Trans, a proprietary multi-coating process, but do these Made In USA filters do more? And can you really clean them with a paper towel without scratching them?
TAGS: filter, dust, smudge, fingerprints, tiffen
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ArticlePhoto Tips Techniques and How-Tos - by Derek Doeffinger, December 18, 2008
Although I can't sing, my camera has a wonderful voice. When it's been fine-tuned, its voice results in expressive photos.
TAGS: digital camera, tips, dust, sensor, fine-tune, damaged image, fix
Flatbed scanning tip
ArticleDigital Darkroom/Printing Techniques and How-Tos - by Mason Resnick, December 15, 2007
If you have a stack of favorite old prints, you may want to scan them for your digital archive. Here are some common-sense tips that will help you scan with your flatbed scanner more efficiently.
TAGS: photography, dust, scanning, scanner, noise, flatbed, remove
How to keep your lenses and filters smudge- and scratch-free
ArticleLenses and Filters Gear Guides & Reviews - by Bob Atkins, November 27, 2006
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The best way to keep lenses and filters clean is not to get them get dirty in the firstplace. This may sound trite, but every cleaning carries with it a very small risk ofcausing problems.
TAGS: filter, dust, smudge, clean, blower, fingerprints, cleaning fluid
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