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MikeMike
just the tool and none of the crap for 70US cool.gif

Mike

http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/content_p...cid=7-8738-8944
Charles Gast
Jeeze, another gizmo I dont need. Stop down, unfocus, shoot the sky then zoom the lcd and pan the sensor. Who needs this tool? The camera does a fantastic job of showing me whats on its sensor. I have a twirlygig brush and a blower bulb to clean it when needed. Thats enough space and weight in my camera bag. I just bought a Canon 85 1.2. It weighs 10 pounds or so. I need less stuff in my bag to compensate for its mass biggrin.gif
OleDK
QUOTE (Charles Gast @ Apr 23 2007, 01:56 PM)
Jeeze, another gizmo I dont need.
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Exactly! Just my words. Actually, I really felt puzzled when I saw Michael's quite positive review of the SensorScope. I wonder if he brought one on the trip to Amazonas?

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Ole
Tim Gray
Some folks get confused as to where the dust actually is - thinking that if it appears on the top left of the image it will be in the top left of the sensor...

some of us collect gadgets (in the pursuance of a hobby that's only remotely connected to photography) smile.gif
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