How to clean the sensor in your Canon EOS camera
hlatham | Canon D-SLRs | 14/05/2013 12:00pm
Warning: dust-spotting your camera’s sensor requires a gentle touch and the right equipment to keep it clean…

Warning: dust-spotting your camera’s sensor requires a gentle touch and the right equipment to keep it clean…

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Log your equipment and activate your warranty, using Canon’s online registration service.

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Use the Program Shift function to alter the aperture and shutter speed selected by the camera in Program mode.

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